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ANNOUNCEMENT. 

This  sale  is  the  first  of  a  series,  at  which  Ave  expect  annually  to  ofifer 
le  entire  produce  of  our  breeding-  establishments,  and  at  which  noth. 
>  ny  will  be  reserved  except  animals  designed  to  be  used  for  breeding- 
.purposes. 

J  The  sale  will  be  found  unusually  attractive  since  there  will  be  sold 
I  a  variety  of  stock,  including-  Trotters,  Stallions,  Brood  Mares,  and  young- 
,stersof  different  ag-es. 

If^iny  animal  is  known  to  be  unsound  or  to  have  any  Alices  it  will  be 
,  announced  by  the  auctioneer. 

All  the  animals  catalogued  will  be  offered  and  sold  without  reserve. 
There  will  be  no  postponement  on  account  of  the  weather. 
Terms  of  Sale— Cash;  but  to  parties  wishing-  it,  a  credit  will  be  g-iven 
I  it  eig-ht  per  cent,  interest,  provided  satisfactory  reference  or  security 

1's  furnished  before  the  sale. 
*    The  sale  will  be  held  at  the  Muscatine  Fair  Grounds,  one-half  mile 
-.  "om  the  Railroad  Depot,  and  will  commence  at  10  o'clock,  a.  m. 

The  stock  can  be  seen  at  the  Fair  Grounds  the  day  before  the  sale. 
;      The  stock  comprised  in  this  catalog-ue  is  the  finest  bred  lot  ever  ofler- 
I  'd  at  Public  Sale  in  the  Xorthwest,  and  is  the  produce  of  such  horses  as 
he  following- : 
Green's  Bashaw— Son  of  Vernol's  Blackhawk;  1st. dam,  Belle, 

Ijy  Webber's  Tom  Thumb;  3d  dam,  Chas.  Kent  Mare,  (the  dam  of  llys- 
lyk's  Hambletonian),  by  Imp.  Bellfounder.  Green's  Bashaw  is  the  sire 
l\)f'Josephus,  2:19i}it;  HambletDnian  Bashaw,  StSlH;  Rose  of  Washing-- 
}un\,2:'Zl%;  Kirkwood,3:34;  Fred.  Douglass,  2:24 Vj;  Bashaw,  Jr.,  3:2494; 
)  Wagner's  Bashaw,  2:25?^;  Amboy,  2:26;  Green  Charley,  3:36i4;  Wild 
I  Gats,  3:299£;  Josephine,  2:30;  and  the  grand  sire  of  eight  with  records 
Under  2: 30.  He  has  sired  more  stallions  with  records  under  2:26  than 
any  other  horse  that  ever  lived.  Eighteen  of  the  animals  in  catalogue 
are  his  descendants  in  the  first,  second  or  third  generations. 

Tramp— By  Gage's  Logan,  son  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian;  dam, 

"Uiott  Mare,  by  Abdallah,   is   inbred   to  Abdallah,  like   Harold,  the 

re  of  Maud  S.,  2:10k,  and  like  Goldsmith  Maid,  2:14.    Tramp  is  the 

e  of  Trampoline,  record  2:23,  with  36  heats  to  her  credit  under  2:30; 

I.  rincess,  (5  yeai-s)  record  2: 331.4: ;  Capt.  Stuart,  record,  3: 351.4,  one-quarter 

fat  rate  of  2: 21;  Rietta,  record,  2:  36;  Trampolier,  record  2:4:9^^;  Tramp, 

,^r.,  (3  years)  record  2:47;  Emma  Tramp,  (3  years)  record  2:  52?^;  Silver- 

une,  (5  years)  trial  2:28;   Trampaway,  trial  2:32;   C.  G.  Hayes,  record 

:  :4m  to  buggy,  trial  2:29;   Trapeze,  record  3:49?s£,  lapped  out   Lady 

vliddleton  at  Cedar  Rapids  in  2:34;*i  when  four  years  old,  and  trotted 

I  rial  in  2:26;  Trump,  record  2:49^4;  Tramp  Dexter,  sire  of  Western,  (3 

years)  record  2: 47,  and  Tramp  McClellan,  (3  years)  record  2:52. 

Tramp  is  a  black  chestnut,  stands  15  hands,  31,   inches  high,  and 
weighs  1100  pounds. 


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Attorney— Foaled  March  14th,  1877 ;  was  bred  by  A.  J.  Alexander, 
at  the  Woodburn  Farm,  Spring-  Station,  Ky.,  and  sired  by  Harold,  (sire  of 
Maud  S.,  2:1014;    Noontide,  2:201^4;    McCurdy's  Hambletonian,  2:26y2; 
Daciana,  2: 27^/4;   Hermes,  2: 27^4;   Good  Morning,  2: 28%;   Mattie  Gra- 
ham, 2 :  29^.)    His  1st  dam  was  Maud,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  (sire  of 
Goldsmith  Maid,  2 :  14 ;  Rosalind,  2 : 21?^ ;  Thorndale,  2 :  22^4 ;  Major  Edsall,  f 
2:29;   St.  Elmo,  2:30;   and  the  g-rand  sire  of  38  horses  with  records  in  I 
2: 30  or  better,  and  great  grand  sire  of  8  with  records  of  2: 30  or  better.)  (' 
His  2d  dam  was  a  thoroughbred  mare,  by  Robert  Bruce,  he  by  Clinton,  \ 
he  by  Sir  Archy.    Harold  was  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  (sire  of  34  *  - 
horses  with  records  of  2: 30  or  better— grand  sire  of  102  in  2:  30  or  better  / 
— gTcat  grand  sire  of  72  in  2 :  30  or  better— great  great  grand  sire  of  10  in 
2: 30  or  better);  he  by  Abdallah,  (sire  of  3  with  records  of  2:  30  or  better.) 
Harold's  dam.  Enchantress,  by  Abdallah.     Alexander's  Abdallah,  by 
Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

Robert    Burns— (Record,  2:38)— Son  of  Green's    Bashaw;   dam, 
Dolly,  by  Iowa  Chief,  son  of   Hill's  Black  Hawk,  sire  of  3  in  2:30  or  ' 
better;  grand  sire  of  15  in  2:  30  or  better;  great  grand  sire  of  66  in  2;  30 
or  better;  and  the  great  great  grand  sire  of  7  with  records  of  2:30  or   ' 
better. 

Robert  Burns  combines  the  two    great   trotting  families— Bashaw 
and  Black  Hawk.    He  had  only  about  60  days'  handling,  the  season  he    i 
Avas  5  years  old,  and  made  his  record  in  2:38,  and  trotted  at  the  same 
time  in  2: 34. 

Jim    Monroe— [Sire  of  Monroe  Chief,  2:1814;  Kitty  Bates,  2:19;  | 
Lady  Monroe,  2:261-4;  Judge  Hawes,  2:27;  Dread,  2:27i/^;   D.  Monroe,    | 
2:28%,]  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid,  2:14.  | 

Gen.  Hatch— Sire  of  Fleta,  2: 28,  and  Envoy,  2: 28;  he  by  Strader's  J 
C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  sire  of  Harry  Clay,  record  2:23%,  and  grand  sire  of  six  }. 
in  2 :  30  or  better,  and  great  grand  sire  of  five  in  2 :  30  or  better.  i 

En  voy— ( Record,  2: 28 )— Sired  by  Gen,  Hatch;  dam,  Dolly,  by  Iowa,  ; 
sonof  Glencoe;  2d  dam,  Dolly  Aldrich.  i 

Willie  Schepper— By  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian.  1st  dam,  Nellie 
Turnbull,  by  a  son  of  Vt.  Black  Hawk;  2d  dam,  by  Busiris  373. 

Tib— (Record,  2: 36)— By  C.  J.  Wells,  he  by  Old  Royal  George.  i 

The  produce  will  be  offei-ed  of  such  mares  as  Dolly,  dam  of  Fleta. 
2: 28,  and  Envoy,  2: 28;  Effie  Dean,  dam  of  Trump,  2: 49%;  Kate  Carman 
and  Flora,  own  sisters  to  Kirkwood,  record  2:  24;  and  others,  by  Green's 
Bashaw,  Blue  Bull,  ( sire  of  19  horses  with  records  in  2 :  30  or  better, ) 
Tramp,  Gen.  Hatch,  Skinkle's  Hambletonian,  &c. 

The  crosses  which  produce  the  young  stock  are  of  the  highest  chai*- 
acter,  and  insure  to  the  buyer  a  certainty  that  the  animals  w^ll  be  val- 
uable for  the  road,  track  or  breeding. 

The  Colts  have  been  mostly  broken  to  halter  only,  although  in  a  few 
eases  they  will  be  shown  to  harness. 

The  sale  will  be  in  the  same  order  as  in  catalogue. 


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SALE   CATALOGUE. 


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1, 


BARBARA. 


Hayes. 


Bay  mare;  foaled  1876;  bred  by  Dr.  P.  A.  Austin,  Mus- 
catine, Iowa. 

Sire— Green's  Bashaw,  sire  of  11  horses  with  records  from  3 :  1Q%  to  2 :  30. 

Dam,  by  Domino. 

Domino,  by  Skinkle's  Hambletonian,  record  3: 38?i. 

Dam,  the  old  Shock  mare. 

Skinkle's  Hajnibletonian,  record  2:38?^,  by  Gage's  Log-an. 

■  1st  dam  said  to  be  by  Davy  Crockett. 

3d  dam  by  Kentucky  Whip. 

Gage's  Logan,  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  &c.   (See  pedigree  under 

Tramp,  page  3.) 

Barbara  is  due  to  foal  by  Tramp,  June  35th,  1883.  She  is  well  broken, 
nicely  gaited,  and  has  a  fine  disposition.  Has  never  been  handled  for 
speed,  having  raised  two  colts,  but  promises  well,  and»  has  the  same 
cross  of  blood  which  produced  Hambletonian  Bashaw,  record  3:313^4. 


2. 


CHANT. 


Hayes. 


Bay  mare;  foaled  1873;  bred  by  Benjamin  Hershey,  Mus- 
catine, Iowa. 

Sire— Gen.  Hatch,  sire  of  Envoy,  2:38,  and  Fleta,  3:38. 
1st  dam.  Charmer,  by  Nebraska  (thoroiighbred). 
2d  dam,  Maggie  Prophet,  by  Prophet,  son  of  Hill's  Black  Hawk. 
3d  dam,  Dolly  Aldrich,  2d  dam  of  Envoy,  3:38,  and  Fleta,  3:38. 

Gen.  Hatch,  by  Strader's  Cassius  M.  Clay. 

Dam,  thoroughbred. 

Chant  is  due  to  foal  by  Tramp,  July  38, 1883.  She  has  been  broken 
and  driven  continuously  for  a  year,  but  is  not  reliable.  She  is  well  bred, 
uniting  the  Clay,  Black  Hawk  and  thoroughbred  strains  of  blood,  with 
that  of  the  famoas  Dolly  Aldrich. 


3. 


ENVOICE. 


F.  WarfieM. 


Bay  mare;  foaled  1876;  bred  by  Benjamin  Hershey,  Mus- 
catine, Iowa. 

Sire —Envoy,  record  3 :  38. 
1st  dam,  Jenny,  by  Iowa,  son  of  Imported  Glencoe. 

2d  dam,  Maggie  Prophet,  by  Prophet,  he  by  Hill's  Black  Hawk,  sire  of 
Ethan  Allen,  2:2514. 

This  mare  Avas  broken  double  last  summer,  and  showed  a  mile  to  top 
Avagon  in  three  minutes  and  twelve  seconds.  Has  only  been  shod  in 
front  once.    Expect  to  have  her  broken  single  by  day  of  sale. 


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4.  MAGGIE.  Haye^. 

Bay  mare;  foaled  1877;  bred  by  Gen.  J.  W.  Singleton, 
Quincy,  Illinois. 

gire— Willie  Schepper,  son  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 
1st  dam,  Anna  Dean,  by  Silver  Heels. 
2d  dam,  Lady  Bess,  said  to  be  by  Abdallah. 

WiLLriE  Schepper,  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  sire  of  34  in  2: 30  list. 
1st  dam,  Nellie  Tumbull,  by  son  of  Vt.  Black  Hawk. 
2d  dam,  by  Busiris  373. 

Silver  Heels,  by  Vt.  Black  Hawk— sire  of  the  famous  Ethan  Allen. 
1st  dam,  said  to  have  been  imported  and  thoroughbred. 

Gen  Singleton,  in  a  letter  to  me,  says :  "  I  sold  a  full  sister  to  Maggie 
when  she  was  two  years  old  to.W.  F.  Storey,  of  the  Chicago  Times,  for 
fifteen  hundred  dollars."  She  is  unbroken.  Is  stinted  to  Tramp.  She  is 
a  grand  daughter,  through  sire,  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  the  greatest 
sire  that  ever  lived,  and  a  great  grand  daughter,  through  dam,  of  V  t. 
Black  Hawk,  who  has  91  descendants  in  the  2: 30  list. 

5 .  •  TORMENT.  C.  L.  Warfteld. 

Rich  bay  stallion ;  foaled  1877 ;  bred  by  John  Baker,  Mus- 
catine County,  Iowa. 

gire— Tramp,  sire  of  Trampoline,  record  3:33. 
1st  dam  by  Skinkle's  Hambletonian,  record  3:289i,  he  by  Gage's  Logan, 

he  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 
2d  dam  by  Boston  Boy,  record  2 :  47. 

This  horse  is  perfectly  gentle— not  afraid  of  the  cars  or  anything  else. 
A  lady  can  drive  him.  He  is  quiet,  has  a  good  open  gait,  and  can  trot  in 
3:15.    Has  never  been  tracked  any. 

Q  TRUMP.  F.  Warfield 

Record  2 :49k- 

Chestnut  stallion;  foaled  May  13th,  1876;  bred  by  Dr.  H. 

M.  Dean,  Muscatine,  Iowa. 

gire— Tramp,  sire  of  Trampoline,  record  2:23. 

1st  dam.  Eflie,  by  McGrew's  Morgan,  he  by  Kincaid's  Morgan,  he  by 

Young  Green  Mountain  Morgan,  he  by  Hale's  Green  Mountain 

Morgan,  the  grand  sire  of  Little  Fred,  record  2:20,  Princeton 

Boy,  2:28,  Lady  Sutton,  2:30,  &c. 

2d  dam,  by  Drury's  Ethan  Allen,  sire  of  Lady  Fox,  2 :  30. 

TrUxMP  is  a  handsome  black  chestnut;  IB  hands  high;  weighs  1150  lbs.; 
a  natural  trotter.  With  only  sixty  days'  work  last  tall  after  bemgm  the 
stud  up  to  July  1st,  he  trotted  a  half  mile  ml :  18-a  2 :  36  gait.  At  West 
Liberty,  last  fall,  he  beat  a  field  of  eight  good  ones  m  five  heats.  He  will 
be  in  the  stud  up  to  time  of  sals,  as  he  has  twenty-five  mares  to  serve  yet. 


7.  TREMONT.  F.  Warfield- 
[Full  brother  to  Trump,  record,  2:49i4.] 

Chestnut  colt;   foaled  May  27th,  1880;   bred  by  Daniel 
Hayes,  Muscatine,  Iowa. 

Sire— Tramp,  sire  of  Trampoline,  2 :  33. 
1st  dam  Effie,(dam  of  Trump,  2;49i4),  by  McGrew's  Morg-an. 
2d  dam  by  Druiy's  Ethan  Allen,  sire  of  Lady  Fox,  2: 30.    See  Trump. 

Will  be  broken  to  halter.  Is  very  much  like  his  full  brother.  Trump,  in 
every  way. 

8.  TRADER.  Hayes. 

Chestnut  colt ;  with  strip  in  face,  hind  legs  white ;  foaled 
May  1, 1880;  bred  at  Lowe  Kun. 

Sire— Tramp,  sire  of  Trampoline,  3: 23,  and  others.    (See  page  3.) 

1st  dam,  Daisy,  by  Green's  Bashaw,  sire  of  Josephus,  3;19^i,  and  ten 
others  in  the  3: 30  list.    (See  page  3.) 

2d  dam,  Florence,  by  Klncaid's  Morgan,  son  of  Young  Green  Mountain 
Morgan,  the  sire  of  the  dams  of  Kirkwood,  3 :  24,  and  Bashaw  Jr., 
2:24M,  and  Yellow  Bird,  dam  of  Trampoline,  2:23. 

Trad  r  is  seven-eighths  the  same  breeding  as  Ti"ampoline,  Trapeze  and 
Trampolier,  combining  the  blood  of  Tramp,  Bashaw,  and  Green  Moun- 
tain Morgan. 

9.  MONROE    PRINCE.  F.  Warfield. 

Bay  colt;  foaled  June,  1880;  bred  by  James  Wilson,  of 
Rushville,  Indiana. 

Sire — Jim  Monroe,  sire  of  Monroe  Chief,  2:18i4,;  Kitty  Bates,  2:19; 
Lady  Monroe,  2:26i4;  Judge  Hawes,  2:27;  Dread',  2:27^4;  D. 
Monroe,  2:28?i; 

Jim  Monroe  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid,  2 :  14, 
&c.    ( See  Attorney,  No.  1, ) 

Dam,  Secesh,  by  Blue  Bull,  sire  of  Will  Codj'-,  2:19}4,  and  18  others  in 
3: 30  and  better. 

2d  dam,  old  Nell,  a  mare  that  racked  in  3 :  59. 

Monroe  Prince  is  very  much  like  his  sire  in  appearance,— small  head, 
very  stylish.    AVill  be  broken  to  halter. 


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lO.  TRANSLATOR.  Hayes. 

Brown  colt;  foaled  July  20,  1880;  bred  at  Lowe  Kim. 

Sire— Tramp,  sire  of  Trampoline,  2: 23, and  others.    (See  page  3.) 
1st  dam,  Barbara,  No.  1,  by  Green's  Bashaw,  sire  of  Josephus,  2:195C, 

and  10  others  in  the  2 :  30  list.    ( See  page  3.) 
2d  dam,  by  Domino,  son  of  Skinkle's  Hambletonian,  2: 28^,  he  by  Gag-e's 

Logan,  son  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  sire  of  34  in  the  2 :  30  list. 


11.  TREAT.  Hayes. 

Chestnut  colt ;  foaled  1880 ;  bred  at  Lowe  Run. 

Sire— Tramp. 
Dam,  Syhaa,  No.  31.    Pedigree  unknown. 

Treat  is  a  pacer.    He  is  a  full  brother  to  Sybil,  who  was  sold  to  a  gen- 
tleman in  Chicago  for  road  purposes,  and  was  di-iven  a  trial  in  2 :  32. 


12.  CONDUCTOR.  Hayes. 

Chestnut  colt,  with  strip  in  face  and  right  hind  leg  white; 
foaled  May  6, 1881 ;  bred  at  Lowe  Run. 

Sire— Tramp,  sire  of  Trampoline,  2: 23,  and  others.  (See  page  3.) 
1st  dam,  Flora,  (own  sister  to  Kirkwood,  record  2:24,  and  sire  of  Matt 
Kirkwood,  record  2:30,)  by  Green's  Bashaw,  sire  of  Josephus, 
2 :  199£,  and  ten  others  in  the  2 :  30  list.  ( See  page  3. ) 
2d  dam.  Madam  Kirkwood,  by  Young  Green  Mountain  Morgan,  sire  of 
dams  of  Bashaw  Jr,  2 :  24?ii;,  and  of  Yellow  Bird,  the  dam  of  Tramp- 
oline, 2:23,  and  Flaxey,  dam  of  Trampolier  and  Trapeze. 

13.  GEN.    HANCOCK.  F.  War  field. 

Chestnut  colt ;  foaled  June  6th,  1880 ;  bred  by  John  Byrne, 

Muscatine,  Iowa. 

Sire— Attorney,  by  Harold,  sire  of  Maud  S.,  record  2: lO^^. 

1st  dam,  Jenny,  by  O'Brien's  son  of  Iowa,  whose  dam  was  the  dam  of 
Amboy,  2:26. 

2d  dam,  Nellie,  (full  sister  to  the  dam  of  Hambletonian  Bashaw,  record 
2: 21^4),  by  Gage's  Logan,  (sire  of  Skinkle's  Hambletonian,  2 :  283£), 
he  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  (sire  of  Dexter,  2:17J4,  and  33  oth- 
ers with  records  of  3 :  30  or  better. ) 

3d  dam,  old  Nellie,  unknown. 

This  colt  is  entered  in  the  "Muscatine  County  Colt  Stakes"  to  be  trot- 
ted next  September.    Will  be  broken  to  harness. 


14-.  EASY.  Hau6^. 

Chestnut  colt;   with  star;   foaled  April  27th,  1881;  bred 
at  Lowe  Run. 

Sire— Tramp,  sire  of  Trampoline,  2 :  23,  and  others.    (See  page  3.) 
Dam,  Dolly  D.,  by  King-  Hei*od. 

King  Herod— sire  of  Foxie  V.,  2:26,  Herod,  2:26^,  Billy  Barefoot, 
2:28>2,Little  Mink,  2:  30,— by  Sherman  Black  Hawk. 
1st  dam  by  Vt.  Black  Hawk. 
2d  dam  by  Revenge,  son  of  Justin  Morgan. 

Sherman  Black  Hawk,  by  Vt.  Black  Hawk. 
1st  dam  by  Yoiing  Hambletonian,  son  of  Harris  Hambletonian. 
2d  dam  by  Matchem. 

Vt.  Black  Hawk,  sire  of  the  famous  Ethan  Allen,  has  91  descen- 
dants in  the  2 :  30  list. 


15.  THE    BARBER.  Hayes. 

Brown  colt,  star  and  strip,  left  hind  foot  white;  foaled 
July  15,  1880;  bred  at  Lov/e  Run. 

Sire— Tramp,  sire  of  Trampoline,  2:23,  and  others.    (See  page  3.) 
1st  dam,  Barbara  (No.  1),  by  G-reen's  Bashaw,  sire  of  Josephus,  2:192i, 

and  10  others  in  the  2:50  list.    (See  page  3.) 
2d  dam  by  Domino,  son  of  Skinkle's  Hambletonian,  2:28?4,  he  by  Gage's 

Logan,  son  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  sire  of  34  in  the  2:30  list. 


16.  HI    JINK.  C.  L.  Warfield. 

Chestnut  colt;  foaled  June,  1881;  bred  by  Chas.  L.  War- 
field,  Muscatine,  Iowa. 

Sire — Attorney,  by  Harold,  sire  of  Maud  S.,  2:10^4. 
1st  dam,  Annis,  by  Tramp,  sire  of  Trampoline,  2 :  23.  • 
2d  dam  by  Spread  Eagle. 

This  is  a  very  fine  gaited  colt;  level  headed,  good  open  gait,  and  can 
trot  fast  for  his  age. 

17.  TRAPPER.  Hayes. 

Chestnut  colt,  with  strip  in  face;  foaled  1880;  bred  at 
Lowe  Run. 

Sire— Tramp,  sire  of  Trampoline,  2 :  23,  and  others.    ( See  page  3.) 
1st  dam.  Lady  by  Green's  Bashaw,  sire  of  Josephus,  2:19?^,  and  10  oth 
ers  in  the  2 :  30  list. 


18. 


lO 


SUNSET. 


Hayes, 


Chestnut  colt,  with  strip  in  face,  and  hind  legs  white ; 
foaled  May  28,  1881 ;  bred  at  Lowe  Run. 

Sire— Tramp,  sire  of  Trampoline,  2:23,  and  others.    (See  pag-e  3.) 

1st  dam,  Fannie  Denton,  by  Skinkle's  Hambletonian,  record,  2:28%,  son 
of  Gage's  Log-an,  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  sire  of  34  in  the 
2:30  list. 

2d  dam  by  Horton's  Abdallah  Chief,  son  of  Roe's  Abdallah  Chief,  by  Old 
Abdallah,  the  sire  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

Sunset  is  own  brother  to  Silvertine,  trial  2: 28. 


19. 


TIP. 


Hayes. 


Roan  mare;  foaled  1868;  bred  by  Col.  G.  W.  Kincaid, 
Muscatine,  Iowa. 

Sire— Green's  Bashaw,  sire  of  Josephus,  2:19^4,  and  10  others  in  the 
2:30  list. 

Dam,  Florence,  by  Kincaid's  Morgan,  son  of  Young'  Green  Mountain 
Morgan,  sire  of  the  dams  of  Kirk  wood,  2:24;  Bashaw,  Jr.  2:24?4, 
and  Yellow  Bird,  dam  of  Trampoline,  2 :  23. 

Tip  is  three-fourths  the  same  blood  as  Yellow  Bird,  the  dam  of  Tramp- 
oline, and  Flaxey,  the  dam  of  Trapeze.  She  is  full  sister  to  the  dam  of 
Trader,  No.  8,  and  to  the  dam  of  Oriole  No.  23.  She  will  be  sold  with  foal 
No.  20,  by  Tramp,  Tip  has  been  stinted  to  Tramp.  She,  with  mate,  took 
premium  at  Iowa  State  Fair,  for  best  dri^dng  team. 


20. 


TIPPET. 


Hayes. 


Chestnut  filly,  with  strip  in  face :  foaled  May  9, 1882 ;  bred 
at  Lowe  Run. 

Sire— Tramp,  sire  of  Trampoline,  2: 23,  and  others.     [See  page  3.] 

1st  dam.  Tip,  No.  19,  by  Green's  Bashaw,  sire  of  Josephus,  2:19?^:,  and 
others. 

2d  dam,  Florence,  by  Kincaid's  Morgan,  son  of  Young  Green  Mountain 
Morgan,  sire  of  the  dams  of  Kirkwood,  2:  24,  Bashaw,  Jr.,  2:24i?£i 
and  Yellow  Bird,  dam  of  Trampoline,  2:23. 

Tippet  is  seven-eighths  the  same  breeding  as  Trampoline,  Trapeze, 
Trampolier,  &c.    She  will  be  sold  with  her  dam,  No.  19. 


— 11  — 

21.  .  SYLVIA.  Ha?yr.s. 

Bay  mare;  foaled  18H6.    Pedigree  unknown. 

Sylvia  is  the  dam  of  Sybil,  by  Tramp,  who  was  sold  to  a  gentleman  in 
Chicago,  for  road  purposes,  and  was  driven  a  trial  in  2:  £2,  Sylvia  is 
due  to  foal,  by  Tramp,  July  1, 1882. 

22.  T  O  W  S  E  R .  C.L.  Warfidd. 

Very  dark  chestnut  stallion;  foaled  May,  1879;  bred  by 
Daniel  Hayes,  Muscatine,  Iowa. 

Sire— Tramp,  sire  of  Trampoline,  record,  2 :  23. 
1st  dam  by  Muscatine,  2: 43,  he  bj^  Gx-een's  Bashaw,  sire  of  11  with  records 

better  than  2: 30. 
2d  dam  by  Drury's  Ethan  Allen,  sire  of  Lady  Fox,  2:30,— Brury's  Ethan 

Allen  by  Hill's  Blaekhawk,  sire  of  the  famous  Ethan  Allen. 

This  colt  is  well  broken,  and  has  an  exceptionally  fine  gait ;  is  fast ;  is 
perfectly  gentle,  and  has  no  bad  tricks. 

23.  ORIOLE.  Hayes. 
Roan  filly;  foaled  April  10th,  1880;  bred  at  Lowe  Run. 

Sire— Tramp,  sire  of  Trampoline,  2:23,  and  others.     [See  page  3.] 
1st  dam,  Bird,  by  Green's  Bashaw,  sire  of  Josephus,  2:193^,  and  10  others 

in  the  2 :  30  list.    [See  page  3.] 
2d  dam,  Florence,  by  Kincaid's  Morgan,  son  of  Young-  Green  Mountain 

Morgan,  sire  of  the  dams  of  Kirkwood,  2:24,  Bashaw,  Jr.,  2:24i?4i 

and  of  Yellow  Bird,  dam  of  Trampoline,  2:23. 

Oriole  combines  the  Tramp,  Bashaw  and  Morg-an  blood,  like  Tramp- 
oline, Trampolier,  Trapeze,  &c. 

24-.  LOCKET.  Hayes. 

Chestnut  filly,  strip  in  face  and  hind  feet  white;  foaled 
April  24th,  1881 ;  bred  at  Low^e  Run. 

Sire— Tramp,  sire  of  Trampoline,  2 :  23,  and  others.    [See  page  3.] 
1st  dam.  Bracket,  by  Peacock,  son  of  Green's  Bashaw,  out  of  the  Elliott 

mare,  [the  dam  of  Tramp  and  Wild  Bashaw,]  by  Abdallah,  sire 

of  Bysdyk's  Hambletonian. 
2d  dam,  Bamford  mare,  [dam  of  Princess,  2:32^4,  by  Tramp,]  by  Green's 

Bashaw,  sire  of  Josephus,  2:19?iC,  and  10  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

Peacock,  the  sire  of  Bracket,  was  full  brother  to  Wild  Bashaw,  the 
sire  of  Diamond,  2: 281/2 —both  being  by  Bashaw,  out  of  the  Elliott  Mare, 
[the  dam  of  Tramp,]  by  Abdallah. 


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25.  PRAIRIE    BIRD.  F.  Warfield. 

Chestnut  filly ;  foaled   May  26th,   1881 ;    bred  by  Mr.  B. 
Ilershey,  Muscatine,  Iowa. 

Sire— Tib,  record,  2:36,  he  by  C.  J.  Wells,  he  by  Old  Royal  George. 
1st  dam  [the  dam  of  Envoy,  2:28,  and  Fleta,  2:  28,]  by  Iowa,  son  of  Imp. 

Glenco,  sire  of  Lady  Palmer,  2 :  23. 
2d  dam,  Dolly  Aldrich. 

26.  CORN  ETTA.  Hayes. 

Chestnut  filly,  strip  in  face;  foaled  April  11th,  1880;  bred 
at  Lowe  Eun. 

Sire— Tramp,  sire  of  Trampoline,  2:23,  and  others.    [See  page  3.] 
1st  dam.  Cornice,  by  Peacock,  son  of  Green's  Bashaw  out  of  the  Elliott 

mare,  [dam  of  Tramp  and  Wild  Bashaw,]  by  Abdallah,  sire  of 

Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 
2d  dam  by  De  Huse  Morgan,  son  of  Young  Green  Mountain  Morgan,  sire 

of  dams  of  Kirkwocd,  2:24,  and  Bashaw,  Jr.,  2:24?^. 
3d  dam,  brought  west  by  Mr.  Shepherd,  and  represented  to  be  by  Ohio 

Bellfounder. 

27.  FANCHON.  f.  i.  Warfidd. 

Chestnut  filly;  foaled  xVugust,  1881;  bred  by  Chas.  War- 
field,  Muscatine,  Iowa. 

Sire— Attorney,  by  Harold,  sire  of  Maud  S.,  2:10'^. 
1st  dam,  True  Grit,  by  Tramp,  sire  of  Trampcllne,  2:23. 
2d  dam  by  Green's  Bashaw,  sire  of  11  with  records  in  2: 30  and  better. 
3d  dam  by  Kincaid's  son  of  Young  Green  Mountain  Morgan,  &c. 

This  colt,  although  not  a  year  old  until  August,  is  halter  broken,  and 
can  trot  faster  than  a  great  many  two  years  old. 


28.  LIN  DEL    MAID.  Hayes. 

Bay  filly,  with  star,  and  right  hind  foot  white;   foaled 
June  4th,  1881 ;  bred  at  Lowe  Run. 

Sire— Tramp,  sire  of  Trampoline,  2:23,  and  others.     [See  page  3.] 

1st  dam,  Zollv,  by  ZoUiccffer,  son  of  Gage's  Logan,  sire  of  Skinkle's 
Hambletonian,  2: 283£. 

2d  dam,  Lindel  Mare,  by  Green's  Bashaw,  sire  of  Josephus,  2:192^,  and 

10  others  in  the  2:30  list. 
3d  dam,  Ruckdeschel  Mare,  by  Gage's  Logan,  son  of  Rysdyk's  Hamble. 

tonian,  sire  of  34  in  the  2 :  30  list. 


Hi 

29  JULY.  Haycx. 

Chestnut  lilly,  with  strip  in  face;  foaled  April  27,  1881; 
bred  at  Lowe  Run. 

Sire— Tramp,  sire  of  Trampoline,  2:23,  and  others.    [See  pag-e  3.] 
1st  dam.  May,  by  Gen.  Hatch,— sire  of  Envoy,  2:28,  and  Fleta,  2:28,— son 

of  Strader's  Cassius  M.  Clay. 
2d  dam,  Evans  Mare,  by  Kirkwood,  2 :  21. 

3d  dam,  Kemp  Mare,  by  Kineaid  Moi-g-an,  son  of  Younj?  Green  Mountain 

Morgan,  sire  of  the  dams  of  Kirkwood,  2:24,  Bashaw,  Jr.,  2:24?^. 

and  Yellow  Bird,  dam  of  Trampoline,  2:23. 

Kirkwood,  2:24,   and    sire   of   Matt   Kirkwood,  2:30,  by  Green's 

Bashaw,  sire  of  Josephus.  2:193^,  and  10  others  in  the  2: 30  list. 

30.  RETTA    BURNS.  F.  WarfieM- 

Black  filly ;  foaled  May  2oth,  1881 ;  bred  by  Mr.  George 
Oadle,  Muscatine,  Iowa. 

Sire— Robert  Burns,  2:38,  he  by  Green's  Bashaw,  sire  of  11  with  i-ec- 
ords  of  2 :  30  or  better. 
1st  dam  by  a  son  of  Shakspeare,  whose  dam  was  by  Green's  Bashaw; 

Shakspeare  by  Gage's  Logan. 
2d  dam  by  Marco,  he  by  Green's  Bashaw. 
3d  dam  by  Gage's  Logan. 

4th  dam  by  Hector,  son  of  Lattourett's  Bellfounder. 
Will  be  halter  broken. 

31.  ATTILLA.  F.  WarfieM- 

Chestnut   filly ;   foaled  June  3d,  1881 ;   bred  by  F.  War- 
field,  Muscatine,  Iowa. 

Sire— Attorney,  son  of  Harcld,  sire  of  Maud  S.,  2 :  lOii, 
1st  dam,  Effie,  [the  dam  of  Trump,  2:4914],  by  McGrew's  Morgan. 
2d  dam  by  Drury's  Ethan  Allen,  sire  of  Lady  Fox,  2: 30. 
Will  be  halter  broken. 

32.  GIFT.  Haijex. 

Chestnut  filly;  with  strip  in  face;  foa«ied  June  7th,  1881 ; 
bred  at  Lowe  Eun. 

Sire— Tramp,  sire  of  Trampoline,  2:23,  and  others.     [See  page  3.1 
Dam,  Sylvia;  pedigree*unknown. 

Sylvia  is  the  dam  of  Sybil,  by  Tramp,  who  was  sold  to  a  gentleman  in 
Chicago  for  road  purposes,  and  trotted  a  trial  in  2: 32. 


14:  

33.  LI  DA    FREE.  Hay^x. 

Chestnut  filly,  with  strip  in  face;  foaled  May  13th,  1880; 
bred  at  Lowe  Run. 

Sire— Tramp,  sire  of  Trampoline,  2:33,  and  others,     [See  page  3.] 

1st  dam,  Fanny  Freers,  by  McGrew's  Morgan,  the  sire  of  the  dam  of 
Trump. 
McGrew's  Morgan,  sort  of  Kincaid's  Morgan,  son  of  Young  Green 
Mountain  Morgan,  sire  of  dams  of  Kirkwood,  2:34,  and  Bashaw, 
Jr.,  2:2434. 

34.  CARMINE.  Haiie.<<. 

Bay  mare;  foaled  May  16, 1880;  bred  at  Lowe  Run. 

Sire— Ti-amp,  sire  of  Trampoline,  2:23,  and  others.     [See  page  3.] 

1st  dam,  Kate  Carmen,  (own  sister  to  Kirkwood,  2:24,  and  sire  of  Matt 

Kirkwood,  2: 30,)  by  Green's  Bashaw,  sire  of  .Josephus,  2: 19%,  and 

10  others  in  the  2:30  list. 
2d  dam,  Madam  Kirkwood,  dam  of  Kirkwood,  2 :  34,  by  Young  Green 

Mountain  Morgan,  sire  of  the  dams  of  Bashaw,  Jr,  3:24?£,  and 

Yellow  Bird,  the  dam  of  Trampoline,  2:23. 

(^ARAiiNE  is  seven-eighths  the  same  blood  as  Ti-ampnlino. 

35.  DORA.  Haijefi. 

Chestnut  mare;  foaled  1878;   bred   by  A.  J.  Westbrook. 

Muscatine,  Iowa. 

Sire— Tramp,  sire  of  Ti-ampiline,  2:33,  and  others.    [See  page  3.1 

1st  dam,  the  Westbrook  mare,  by  the  Finch  hoi-se,  son  of  St.  Lawrence, 
and  sire  of  Tramp  Dexter's  dam. 


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AITNOUNGBMSN'T. 


In  presenting  this,  my  Seventh  Annual  Catalogue  of  Trotting 
Stock,  I  have  no  hesitation  in  saying  I  believe  it  contains  more 
fast  young  Stallions,  Mares,  and  Fillies,  and  a  stronger  array  of 
the  blood  of  all  the  leading  fashionable  trotting  familes,  than  any 
other  Catalogue  in  America. 

I't  may  be  observed,  that,  while  a  large  number  of  my  young 
animals  represent,  in  a  single  individual,  the  alliance  of  several 
v\?inning  families,  they  also  are  descended  through  those  branches 
which  have  been  most  successful  in  the  stud  or  upon  the  turf. 
They  therefore  possess  the  closest  blood  relationship  to  those  great 
performers  that  have  added  renown  to  the  Trotting  Turf  and  dis- 
tinction to  their  own  families. 

My  Brood  Mares  have  been  selected,  with  the  greatest  care  and 
deliberation,  for  their  high  breeding  and  individual  excellence, 
regardless  of  expense  or  trouble,  and  they  have  been  bred  to  the 
best  and  most  successful  trotting  sires,  uninfluenced  by  any  preju- 
dice or  partiality  for  any  particular  stallion,  or  any  particular  fam- 
ily or  strain  of  blood  ;  but  always  with  a  view  to  the  results  in  the 
produce  of  mental  and  physical  power,  action,  temperament,  size, 
form,  and  finish,  and  with  the  observation  and  experience  of  what 
crosses  and  combinations  of  blood  have  produced  the  highest  order 
of  training  quality,  and  the  greatest  aggregate  amount  of  trotting 
speed. 

It  is  gratifying  to  point  to  the  fact,  that  my  Brood  Mares  are 
becoming  the  dams  of  trotters,  as  I  have  now  ten  or  twelve  young 
stallions  and  mares,  from  three  to  six  years  old,  that  can  trot  in, 
from  2:40  down  to  2:20.  These  results  show  what  may  be  ex- 
pected from  such  rare  breeding  and  quality  as  my  young  stock 
possess. 

During  the  past  two  years  I  have  sold  into  different  sections  of 
the  country  some  sixty  head  of  my  trotting  stock,  and,  from  my 
correspondence,  I  am  led  to  believe  they  will  prove  my  best  adver- 
tisement. 

ROBERT  P.  PEPPER. 


[Extract  from  Correspondence  in  Wallace's  Monthly,  September,  1876.] 

SOUTH  ELKHOEN  STOCK  FARM. 

**  Colonel  Pepper,  in  establishing  the  South  Elkhorn  Stock 
Farm,  determined  to  breed  only  from  sound,  well-formed  mares, 
combining  the  richest  and  strongest  currents  of  trotting  blood; 
and  having  a  high  appreciation  of  the  great  Kentucky  families  of 
Mambrino  Chief,  Pilot,  Jr.,  and  Alexander's  Abdallah,  he  pro- 
cured, at  great  expense,  several  of  the  very  best  mares  then  in  the 
country  by  each  of  these  noted  sires,  and  to  these  added  others, 
that  combined  in  high  degree  the  blood  of  one  ^or  more  of  these 
distinguished  families  with  that  of  Bay  Messenger,  Norman,  Amer- 
ican Clay,  Delmonico,  Toronto,  Edwin  Forrest ;  and  these  crosses 
backed  up  and  re-enforced  by  the^  strains  of  thorough-bred  and 
Arabian  blood  most  fashionable  in  trotting  pedigrees. 

"  The  Mambrino  Chief  mares  in  Kentucky  may  be  said  to  rank 
with  the  famous  American  Star  mares  of  Orange  county,  N.  Y. 
They  have  produced  trotters,  trotting  sires,  and  valuable  brood 
mares,  and  they  bear  a  degree  of  in-breeding  that  has  not  been, 
found  to  succeed  so  well  in  some  of  the  other  prominent  trotting 
families.  From  Mambrino  Chief  dams  we  have  Blackwood,  A1-- 
mont,  Thorndale,  Belmont,  Administrator,  Swigert,  Allie  West, 
Alta,  Piedmont,  Indianapolis,  Voltaire,  and  many  others. 

"The  Pilot,  Jr.,  mares  have  produced  trotters  and  trotting  sires, 
and  their  blood  has  mingled  kindly  with  other  trotting  and  thor- 
ough-bred strains,  and  especially  with  the  Mambrino  Chief  and 
Alexander's  Abdallah  families.  They  have  produced  Mambrino 
Gift,  Mambrino  Pilot,  Billy  Hoskins,  Hylas,  Nutwood,  Scotland, 
Crittenden,  and  others  Their  blood  flows  rich  in  the  veins  of 
many  of  the  most  promising  young  trotters  in  Kentucky,  and  is  I 

highly  valued  by  our  most  sagacious  breeders. 

"  Mares  by  Alexander's  Abdallah  are  but  few,  and  those  that  are 
left  are  prized  very  highly.     Goldsmith  Maid,  Rosalind,  Almont,  . 
and  Thorndale  have  written  their  own  history. "^ 


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I. 


LIST  OF   STALLIONS 

FROM  WHOM  MY  YOUNG  STOCK  ARE  BRED,  AND  TO  WHOM 
MY  MARES  ARE  STINTED  FOR  I  88  I. 


No.  1.  ALMONT. 

Bay  stallion  ;  bred  by  R.  A.  Alexander,  Woodburn 

Farm. 

SIRED  BY  ALEXANDER'S  ABDALLAH. 

1  dam by  Mambrino  Chief. 

2  dam by  Pilot,  Jr. 

Record  2:39,  and  trial  of  2:33  as  a  four-year  old. 

No.  2.  ALCALDE. 

Bay  stallion ;  bred  by  Jos.  Woolfolk,  Lexington,  Ky, 
SIRED  BY  MAMBRINO  CHIEF. 

1  dam by  Pilot,  Jr. 

2  dam.  a  Brown  Trotting  Mare  from  the  North. 

No.  3.  ADMINISTRATOR. 

Brown  stallion  ;  bred  by  Elijah  Woolsey,  New  York  ; 
owned  by  G.  F.  Stevens,  New  York. 

SIRED  BY  RYSDYK'S  HAMBLETONIAN. 

1  dam by  Mambrino  Chief. 

2  dam    .....     .by  Arabian  Tartar. 

3  dam by  Duroc  Messenger. 

Record  2:291^. 


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STALLIONS.  5 


No.  4.  AMERICAlSr  CLAY. 

Bay  stallion ;  bred  by  Thomas  L.  Coons,  Lexington, 

Kentucky. 

SIRED  BY  C.  M.   CLAY,  JR.  (Strader's). 

1  dam by  imp.  Tranby. 

2  dam by  Aratus. 

3  dam by  Josephus. 

4  dam by  Columbus. 

5  dam  a  mare  said  to  be  thorough-bred. 

I^o.  5.  BELMONT. 

Bay  stallion  ;  bred   by  R,  A.  Alexander,  Woodburn 

Farm,  Kentucky. 

SIRED  BY  ALEXANDER'S  ABDALLAH. 

1  dam  Bell,        ....  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

2  dam    .......     by  Brown's  Bellfounder. 

Time  2:27,  private. 

No.  6.  CLARK  CHIEF. 

Bay  stallion;  owned  by  J.  D.  Marders,  Kentucky. 

SIRED    BY  MAMBRINO    CHIEF. 

1  dam  Little  Nora,     .     .  by  Bay  Messenger. 

2  dam  Mrs.  Caudle,  the  dam  of  Ericsson. 


STALLIONS. 


No.  7.  CHALLENGER. 

Bay   stallion,   foaled    1874;    bred   by    Dr.   A.   Hurst, 

Midway,  Kentucky. 

SIRED    BY  ALMONT. 

1  dam  Belle,     .      .     .     .by  Norman. 

2  dam  Vic,     ....     by  Mambrino  Chief. 

3  dam  Fly, by    Columbus,    Jr.    (Bark- 

ley's). 

4  dam  Paradine,       .     .     by  2d  Duke  of  Bedford  (by 

imp.  Duke  of   Bedford). 

5  dam  Peg, by  Bryant's    Matchless   (a 

Narragansett  pacer). 


No.  8.  CONTRACTOR. 

Bay  stallion;  bred  in  New  York;  owned  by  Col.  R. 
West  and  G.  H.  Brasfield,  of  Edge  Hill,  Ky. 

SIRED  BY  AJAX. 

(Full  brother  to  Walkill  Chief,  sire  of  Great  Eastern,  record 
2:19,  and  Dick  Swiveler,  record  2:19.) 

1  dam  Lady  Godley,       .  by  Green's  Hambletonian 

(full  brother  to  Volun- 
teer and  Sentinel,  by 
Hambletonian). 

2  dam byAbdallah  (sire  of  Ham- 

bletonian and  the  dam  of 
Goldsmith  Maid). 

3  dam by  Nannie's  Bolivar. 

Ajax  by  Hambletonian,  dam  Dolly  Mills  by  Ameri- 
can Star,  is  full  brother  to  Orange  Girl,  record 
2:2314;. 


STALLIONS. 


No.  9.  HAROLD. 

(Sire  of  Maud  S.,  2:1034^.) 

Bay  stallion  ;  owned  at  Woodburn,  Kentucky. 

SIRED  BY  RYSDYK'S   HAMBLETONIAN. 

I  dam  Enchantress,     .     by  Abdallah  (sire  of  Ham- 

bletonian  and  the  dana  of 
Goldsmith  Maid). 

No.  10.  HERO  OP  THORNDALE. 

Bay  stallion  ;  bred  by  Edwin  Thorn,  New  York. 

SIRED  BY  THORNDALE.     RECORD  araa^- 
(By  Alexander's  Abdallah,   dam  by  Mambrino  Chief.) 

1  dam  Heroine,  own  sister  to  Volunteer,  Sentinel,  &c., 

byRysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

2  dam  Lady  Patriot,     .     by  Young  Patriot. 

3  dam  the  Lewis  Hulse  Mare. 

No. -11.  PASACAS. 

Bay  stallion ;  bred  by  R.   P.   Pepper,  South  Elkhorn 

Stock  Farm,  Kentucky. 
SIRED    BY  ALMONT. 

1  dam  Glory,  ....     by  Jackson's  Western  Stan 

2  dam  ......       by  Boanerges. 

3  dam by  Gallatin.  ^ 

Has  trotted  a  mile  in  2:27. 

No.  12.  SENTINEL.  ]j 

(Full   brother  to  Volunteer.)  p 

Bay  stallion ;  bred  by  Edwin  Thorn,  New  York. 
SIRED    BY  RYSDYK'S   HAMBLETONIAN. 

1  dam  Lady  Patriot,     .     by  Young  Patriot. 

2  dam  the  Lewis  Hulse  Mare. 
Record  2:29. 


8  STALLIONS. 

No.  13.  WOODFOBD  MAMBBINO. 

Bay  stallion  ;  bred  at  Woodburn,  Kentucky. 
SIRED    BY  MAMBRINO    CHIEF. 

I  dam  Woodbine,     .     .     by    Woodford    (thorough- 
bred Son  of  Kosciusko). 

Public  record  2:21^^. 

STo.  14.  PADDY  BURNS. 

Grey  stallion;  foaled   1843  5  owned  by  R   P.  Pepper, 

Frankfort,   Kentucky. 
SIRED   BY  GREY   EAGLE. 

[See  Wallace's  American  Trotting  Register,  1874,  volume  2,  page  365.] 

1  dam  Julia  Ann,      .     .     by  Medoc. 

2  dam by  imp.  Eagle. 

3  dam by  Gallatin. 

4  dam      .     .     .     .     .     .by  Albert. 

5  dam by  Union. 

6  dam by  Tippoo  Saib. 

No.  15.  DICTATOR. 

(Full  brother  to  Robert  Bonner's  Dexter.     Record  2:17^4^.) 

Brown  stallion;   owned  by  Mr.  Harrison  Durkee,  New 

York. 
SIRED  BY  RYSDYK'S  HAMBLETONIAN. 

1  dam    ......     by  American  Star. 

2  dam  McKinstry  Mare,  dam  of  Shark. 

No.  16.  ERICSSON. 

Brown  stallion ;  bred  by  E.  Lewis,  Kentucky. 

SIRED  BY  MAMBRINO   CHIEF. 

I  dam   Mrs.  Caudle,  a  very  fast  road  mare,  of  un' 
known  blood 

Record  2:30^,  as  a  four-year  old. 


STALLIONS  9 

No.  17.  CRITTENDEN. 

Bay  stallion. 

SIRED  BY  STRADER'S  CASSIUS  M.  CLAY,  JR. 

1  dam  Flora,     ....   by  Pilot,  Jr. 

2  dam  Mary  (dam  of  Dick 

Moore,  record  2:24),     by  Monmouth  Eclipse. 

3  dam by  Bertrand. 

4  dam by  Kosciusko. 

5  dam by  Gallatin. 

6  dam by  Celar. 

F16ra  is  said  to  have  trotted  to  wagon  a  mile  in  2:24  over  the  Buclceye  Course. 
Crittenden  could  trot  faster  than  2:30  as  a  three-year  old. 

No.  18.        CASSIUS  M.  CLAY,  JH.  (Strader's). 

Black  stallion ;  owned  by  Gen.  William  T.  Withers, 

Lexington,  Kentucky. 

SIRED  BY  CASSIUS  M.  CLAY. 

(By  Henry  Clay.) 

1  dam by  Abdallah  (sire  of  Ham- 

bletonian  and  the  dam  of 
Goldsmith  Maid). 

2  dam by  Lawrence's  Eclipse. 

3  dam  Hadley  Mare,      .  by  imp.  Messenger. 

No.  19.  GEORGE  WILKES. 

Brown  stallion ;  bred  in  New  York. 

SIRED   BY  RYSDYK'S   HAMBLETONIAN. 

Dam  Dolly  Spanker,  a  very  noted  mare  in  her  day,  whose  pedn 
igree  has  been  traced  by  Mr.  Wallace  to  the  great  Clay  family. 

George  Wilkes  has  a  public  record  of  2:22  to  har- 
ness, 2:25  to  wagon,  and  2:28  in  double  harness. 


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STALLIONS. 


No.  20.  INHERITOR. 

Brown  stallion  ;  bred  by  H.  N.  Smith,  Fashion  Stud 

Farm,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

SIRED  BY  JAY  GOULD. 

(By  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  dam  by  American  Star.) 

1  dam  Lucy,     ....  by  Geo.  M.  Patchen. 

2  dam by  May  Day. 

JAY  GOULD,  public  record  2:21^. 

LUCY,  public  record  2:1714^. 

GEORGE  M.  PATCHEN,  public  record  2:23. 

No.  21.  WILLIAM  RYSDYK. 

Brown  stallion ;  bred  in  New  York. 
SIRED  BY  RYSDYK'S  HAMBLETONIAN. 

I  dam by  Long  Island  Black  Hawk, 

with  record  of  2:31. 

No.  22.  ONWARD. 

Bay  stallion ;  owned  by  R.  P.  Pepper. 

SIRED  BY  GEORGE  WILKES. 

1  dam    Dolly    (dam    of 

Thorndale,  2:21^),    .  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

2  dam by  Son  of  Potomac. 

3  dam by  Saxe  Weimar. 


No.  23.  STRATHMORE. 

SIRED  BY  RYSDYK'S  HAMBLETONIAN. 

I  dam  Lady  Waltermyer,  by  North  American. 


STALLIONS. 


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No.  24.  EGBERT. 

Bay  stallion. 
SIRED  BY  RYSDYK'S  HAMBLETONIAN. 

1  dam by  Messenger  Duroc. 

2  dana  Miss  McLoud,  by 

Halbert  Colt,       .     .      by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian 

3  dam  Mayfly        ...  by    Utter    Horse    (son    of 

Hoyt's  Comet). 

4  dam  Virgo  (sister  to  Sat- 
inet, dam  of  Messenger 
Duroc). 

5  dam  Cat  Bird,  by  Whis- " 

tie  Jacket,        ...     by  Mambrino.  - 

6  dam    Lyon     Mare,    by 

Berthoff  Horse,     .     .  by  imp.  Messenger, 

7  dam  Daughter  of  Duroc  (son  of  imp.  Diomed). 

No.  25.  GOVERNOR  SPRAGUE. 

Black  stallion. 
SIRED  BY  RHODE  ISLAND. 

I  dam  Belle  Brandon,    .  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian 


No.  26. 


I  dam 


BAY  PILOT. 

Bay  stallion. 

SIRED  BY  DONAPHANT. 

,     ....  by  Old  Tom  Crowder. 


12  STALLIONS. 


IJlo.  27.  MARIO. 

Bay  stallion ;  bred  by  R.  P.  Pepper,  Frankfort,  Ky. 
SIRED  BY  SENTINEL  (By  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian) . 

1  dam  Coquette,   ...  by  Pilot,  Jr. 

2  dam  Forty  Cents,      .     by  Wagner  2694. 

3  dam  Geroine,     .      .     .by  Gerow  3907. 

4  dam  Quaker  Girl,       .     by  imp.  Leviathan  1375. 

5  dam by  Pacolet  1778. 

No.  28.  SCOTT'S  THOMAS. 

Bay  stallion,  foaled  May  12,  1870;  bred  by  Cleveland 

Scott,  Covington,  Ky. 

SIRED  BY  GEN.   GEO.  H.  THOMAS. 

1  dam    Lady    Rice    (the 

dam  of  Scott's  Chief),  by  White  Hall. 

2  dam by  imp.  Trustee. 

3  dam      .     .     .     .     .     .by  American  Eclipse. 

Ifo.  29.  IiOTHAIB, 

Brown  stallion  ;  bred  at  Woodburn,  Kentucky. 

SIRED  BY  WOODFORD   MAMBRINO   (Record    2:19,   by 

Mambrino  Chief). 

1  dam  Cracovienne,    .     .  by  Alexander's  Abdallah, 

2  dam     ......     by  Cracker. 

3  dam  Brown's  black  mare 

(Mavis),    .....  by  Wagner. 

4  dam    ......  by  Medoc. 

5  dam by  Blackburn's  Whip. 

6  dam     ......  by  Sumpter. 


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7  dam  Virago,  ....  by  imp.  Shark. 

8  dam    grey    mare    imp. 
Virago, by  Star. 

9  dam  Virago,  ....  by  Panton  Arabian. 

10  dam  Crazy,  ....     by  Lath. 

11  dam  (sister  to  Snip),     .  by  Childers. 

1 2  dam  (sister  to  Soreheels),by  Basto. 

13  dam by  Curwen's  Bay  Barb. 

14  dam    ......     by  Cowan's  Spot.      [Barb. 

15  dam by  White-legged   Lowther 

16  dam  Old  Vintner  Mare. 


TROTTING    BROOD     MARES 

OWNED  AT  SOUTH  ELKHORN  STOCK  FARM. 


JSTo.  1.  TAGLIONI. 

Bay  mare,    15^  hands   high,   foaled   1865;   bred  by- 
Henry  George,  Versailles,  Ky. 

SIRED  BY  ALEXANDER'S   ABDALLAH. 

1  dam  Mary  (dam  of  Dick 

Moore,record  2:24),  .  by  Monmouth  Eclipse  1603 

2  dam    .     .      r     .     .     .  by  Bertrand  230. 

3  dam by  Kosciusko  1334. 

4  dam by  Gallatin  looi. 

5  dam by  Celar  432. 

Taglioni  is  one  of  the  best  representatives  of  her  famous  fam- 
ily ever  bred  in  Kentucky.  She  was  herself  a  trotter  of  much 
pi-omise,  but  became  disqualified  for  training,  and  was  placed  in 
the  stud.  Her  dam,  Mary,  produced  Flora,  dam  of  Crittenden. 
The  remarkable  strength  of  her  pedigree  consists  not  alone  in 
the  stoutness  of  her  direct  thorough-bred  crosses,  but  in  the  unu. 
sual  concentration  of  those  strains  which  are  most  successful,  and 
•consequently  most  fashionable,  in  trotting  pedigrees. 

PRODUCE. 

1872.  b.  f.  Cymbal,   .     .     by  Alcalde,  by  Mambrino 

Chief 

1873.  b.  f.  Timbrel,     .     .by  Alcalde. 

1874.  Lost  foal. 

1875.  b.  c.  Teller,       .     .     by  Alcalde. 

1876.  c.  f.  AHne,     ...  by  Almont. 

1878.  b.  f.  Vision,      .     .     by  Adniinistrator. 

1879.  b.  f  Dream,  ...  by  Administrator. 

1880.  b.  f  Attention,     .     by  Onward. 

Stinted  to  Governor  Sprague  (No.  25,  Stallion  List). 


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No.  2.  PATTI. 

Grey  mare,  16  hands  high,  foaled  1862;  bred  by  Dr. 

Samuel  Chew,  Fayette  county,  Ky. 
SIRED    BY  MAMBRINO    CHIEF. 

1  dam    ......     by  Park's  Highlander  108 1- 

2  dam by  Grey  Eagle  3993. 

3  dam by  Bertrand  230. 

4  dam by  Mendoza  1538. 

5  dam  Arminda,       .      .     by  imp.  Medley  1520. 

6  dam      ......  by  imp.  Bolton  286. 

7  dam  Sally  Wright,     .     by  Yorick  2801. 

The  Mambrino  Chief  mares  are  a  wonderful  family.  Starting 
with  Lady  Thorn — record  2:18^ — they  have  been  even  more 
famous  in  the  stud,  producing  Thorndale,  Almont,  Administrator, 
Belmont,  Blackwood,  Swigert,  Allie  West,  Voltaire,  Indianapolis, 
Piedmont,  and  others. 

Patti  is  one  of  the  best  Mambrino  Chief  mares  now  in  exist- 
ence ;  she  is  a  wonderful  natural  trotter  herself.  I  have  sold  Am- 
ber by  Almont,  out  of  this  mare,  to  Mr.  Dunlap.  of  Mt.  Sterling, 
Illinois,  for  ^1,250,  and  have  also  sold  Laura  P.  and  Carlotta. 

PRODUCE. 

187c.  g.  f.  Butterfly,       .     by  Delmonico. 

1871.  b.  c.  Sinbad,  .     .     .   by  Viscount. 

1872.  g.  f.  Adeline  Patti,    by  Viscount. 

1873.  Missed. 

1874.  b.  f.  Laura  P.,  .     .     by  Blue  Grass. 

1875.  g.  c  Amber,      .     .  by  Almont. 

1876.  ch.  f.  Carlotta,       .     by  American  Clay. 

1877.  b.  c.  Van  Cleve,     .  by  Dictator. 

1878.  b.  c.  Vanguard,     .     by  Dictator. 

1879.  b-  f-  Siren,     ...  by  Dictator. 

1880.  b.  c by  William  Rysdyk. 

Stinted  to  William  Rysdyk  (No.  21,  Stallion  List). 


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TROTTING   BROOD    MAEES. 


No  3. 


LADY  LIMP. 


Brown   mare,    15   hands  high,   foaled   1862;  bred  by 
Wna.  P.  Hart,  Woodford  county,  Ky. 

SIRED  BY  TORONTO. 

1  dam by  Mambrino  Chief. 

2  dam by  imp.  Hedgeford. 

Lady  Limp  is  a  game,  resolute,  blood-like  looking  mare,  and 
her  produce  have  all  shown  speed.  I  have  sold  Redwood,  Helen 
Blazes,  and  Early  Rose,  and  now  have  three  of  her  produce  by- 
Harold.  This  has  proven  a  successful  cross,  as  Rose  Jacoby  has  a 
beautiful  gait   a  fine  disposition,  and  has  a  record  of  2:28. 

PRODUCE. 

1871.  b.  c.  Redwood,     .•    by  Hurst  &  Thornton's  Ab- 


1872.  b.  f.  Helen  Blazes,  by  Belniont. 

1873.  b.  f.  Rosa  Jacoby,  by  Harold. 

1874.  b.  f.  Early  Rose,    .  by  Balsora. 

1876.  b.  c.  Cliquot,   .     .  by  Harold. 

1877.  b.  f.  Nubia.   ...  by  Harold. 

1878.  b.  f.  Exit,    ...  by  Harold. 
1880.  b.  c, by  Contractor. 

Stinted  to  Mario  (No.  27,  Stallion  List). 


[dallah. 


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No.  4.  CROP. 

Chestnut  mare,  15^  hands  high,  foaled    1861 ;   bred 
by  Andrew  Gilmore,  Fayette  county,  Kentucky. 

SIRED  BY  PILOT,  JR. 
I  dam  a  fast-pacing  Canadian  mare. 

This  mare  is  a  type  of  her  family,  in  which  there  is  remarkable 
uniformity.  She  is  of  the  low,  lengthy,  heavy-set  formation,  deep 
through  the  heart,  powerful  quarters  and  stifles,  with  legs  and  feet 
of  iron.  Her  produce  speak  for  her  reputation  as  a  brood  mar-e. 
Blanche  Amory,  five  years  old,  trotted  second  to  Protine,  each 
heat,  in  2:29^^,  2:263^,  2:2814,  and  could  trot  in  her  work  at  home 
even  faster  than  that.  Mary  Mason  could  trot  a  2:40  gait  before 
she  was  sold  to  Mr.  Sanborn,  of  Sterling.  111.  Brentwood  was  a 
wonderful  natural  trotter  and  her  filly  by  Pasacas  gives  promise 
of  being  the  best  one  5f   this  remarkable  family. 

PRODUCE. 

1868.    ch.    m.   Cut  (now  a 

brood  mare),     .     by  Brignoh*. 

1872.  b.  f  Blanche  Amoryby  Clark  Chief     . 

1873.  b.  f,  Mary  Mason,    by  Ericsson. 

1874.  b.  c.  Brentwood,   .     by  Blue  Grass. 

1876.  b.  f  Ruth,     .      . 

1877.  b   c.  Challenger, 
1878  br.  f  Gauntlet, 
1879.  ^-  ^    Code, 


by  Pasacas. 
by  Dictator, 
by  Dictator, 
by  Dictator. 


Stinted  to  William  Rysdyk  (No.  21,  Stallion  List). 


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No.  5.  CACHUCA. 

Chestnut  mare,  15^  hands  high,  foaled   1870 ;  bred 
by  R.  West,  Scott  county,  Ky. 

SIRED   BY  ALMONT. 

1  dam  Madam  Smith,     .  by  Grey  Eagle. 

2  dam by  Saxe  Weimar. 

This  mare  is  of  fine  size  and  form,  and  gave  early  promise  of 
speed,  but  deeming  her  of  a  most  desirable  combination  of  blood 
for  a  brood  mare,  I  at  once  placed  her  in  the  stud,  and  already  her 
oldest  filly  shows  great  promise  of  speed. 

PRODUCE. 

1875.  b.  f.  Euchre,       .     .  by  Ericsson. 

1876.  b.  f.  Catchfly,  .     .     by  Administrator. 

1877.  b.  f.  Alva,     ...   by  Administrator. 

1879.  b.  f.  Marsourka,  .     by  Administrator. 
Stinted  to  Onward  (No.  22,  Stallion  Li^). 

No.  6.  CUT. 

Chestnut  mare,   151/2   hands  high,  foaled   1868;  bred 

by  Robert  Innis,  Fayette  county,  Ky. 

SIRED   BY  BRIGNOLI  (By  Mambrino  Chief). 

1  dam  Crop,      ....  by  Pilot,  Jr. 

2  dam  a  fast-pacing  Canadian  mare. 

This  mare  would  not  work  kind  in  harness,  but  can  trot  loose  in 
a  lane  as  fast  as  a  saddle-horse  can  run.  Cardinal  is  growing  into 
a  very  handsome  shapely  horse,  and  promises  to  maintain  the 
family  credit. 

PRODUCE. 

1874.  c.  c.tFelix,    ...  by  Alcalde. 

1876.  b.  c.  Cardinal,      .     by  Almont. 

1877.  b.  c.  Cashier,     .     .  by  Ah^nont 

1878.  b.  c.  Margin,    .     .     by  Almont. 

1879.  b.  f.  Progress,    .     .   by  Onward. 

1880.  c.  c by  Onward. 

Stinted  to  Egbert  (No    24,  Stallion  List). 


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No.  7.  GLORY. 

Chestnut  mare,  15   hands  high,  foaled  1858;   bred  at 

Woodburn  Stud  Farnn. 

SIRED  BY  JACKSON'S  WESTERN  STAR  (Son  of  Piatt's 

Western  Star,  BY  Blacknose). 

1  dam  a   famous  quarter 

mare,      .     .     .     .     .     by  Boanerges. 

2  dam by  Gallatin. 

"  Col.  Pepper  drove  this  mare  oh  the  roads  for  many  years,  and 
she  had  no  equal.  She  was  once  matched  for  $5,000  to  go  from 
Frankfort  to  Louisville  and  back  six  times — six  hundred  miles — in 
six  consecutive  days,  and  was  ready  to  start,  but  the  match  was 
finally  drawn.  She  is  still  a  grand  looking  mare.  Her  produce 
are  Pasacas,  Fame,  Pride,  Honor,  Marie  Antoinette,  and  a  beauti- 
ful suckling  fijly  by  Almont.  Pasacas  is  a  fast  and  game  trotter, 
and  will  yet  give  a  good  account  of  himself  on  the  turf.  He  has 
got  four  suckling  foals  that  are  as  good  as  any  four  by  one  sire  in 
Kentucky.  Honor,  three  years  old,  owned  by  Maj.  H.  C.  McDow- 
ell, won  a  matcK  race  at  Abdallah  Park,  over  a  heavy  track,  trot- 
ting handsomely  without  a  skip,  in  2:391^.  The  others  all  trot, 
and  promise  to  be  fast." — Cor.,  in  Wallace  s  Monlhly,  Sept.,  1876, 

I  have  since  sold  Fame  to  Messrs.  Kruen  &  Peasly,  of  Carmon, 
Illinois,  for  $2  500,  where  he  has  become  very  popular  in  the  stud. 
Pasacas'  colts  are  showing  such  wonderful  high  form  and  trotting 
speed  that  I  bred  a  number  of  my  best  mares  to  him  He  trotted 
during  the  summer  of  1877  a  mile  in  his  exercise  in  2:27,  the  last 
c^uarter  in  34^  seconds — a  2:19  gait.  I  sold  him  to  Mr.  Jefferson, 
of  Lansing,  Mich,    for  $8,000. 

PRODUCE. 

1870.  b.  c.  Pasacas,     .     .  by  Almont. 


1871.  c.  c.  Fame, 

1872.  b.  f.  Pride, 
1873. .c.  c.  Honor 


by  Belmont, 
by  Belmont, 
by  Belmont. 


1874    b.    f.    Marie    Antoi- 
nette,   .      .     .     .by  Almont. 

1876.  b   f.  Vanity,     .     .     by  Almont. 

1877.  ch    f.  Royalty,   .     .  by  Almont.     ' 

1878.  bro.  c.  Valor,   .      .     by  Almont. 
1880.   c.  c by  Challenger. 

Stinted  to  Mario  (No.  27,  Stallion  List). 


20  TROTTING    BROOD    MARES. 

No.  8.  KITTIE  FISHER. 

Bay  mare,    i6   hands  high,    foaled   1868;    purchased 
from  Col.  Wm.  T.  Scott,  Lexington,  Ky. 

GOT  BY  MAMBRINO  COLUMBUS  (By  Mambrino  Chief)  . 
I   dam     .     .     .     .     .     .by  Mambrino  Chief 

This  in-bred  Mambrino  mare  has  proven  a  very  valuable  pro- 
ducer. I  have  sold  the  first  three  of  her  produce — Live  Oak  to 
Mr.  Bayler,  of  Washington,  111.  ;  Timothy  to  Mr.  Hovenden,  of 
Galva,  111.,  and  Kittie  Clyde  to  Mr.  Dorsey,  of  Fremont,  Neb., 
for  the  aggregate  sum  of  ;^2,650.  Mr.  Dorsey  says  "Kittie  Clyde 
is  regarded  the  finest  and  handsomest  young  mare  in  Nebraska." 

PRODUCE. 

1874.  b.  c.  Live  Oak,       .  by  Blue  Grass. 

1875.  b.  c.  Timothy,       .  by  Blue  Grass. 

1876.  b.  f.  Kittie  Clyde,  .  by  Pasacas. 

1877.  b.  c.  Carlos,      ...  by  Crittenden. 

1878.  b.  c.  Inspector,  .     .  by  Contractor. 

1879.  ^-  ^-  Reporter,     .  by  Dictator. 

1880.  b.  f by  William  Rysdyk. 

Stinted  to  William  Rysdyk  (No.  21,  Stallion  List). 


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No.  9.  COQUETTE. 

Chestnut  mare,  153^  hands  high,  foaled   1865;  bred 

at  Woodburn  Farm,  Ky. 

SIRED   BY   PILOT,  JR. 

1  dam  Forty  Cents,   .      .  by  Wagner  2694. 

2  dam  Geroine,   ...     by  Gerovv  3907. 

3  dam  Quaker  Girl,  .      .   by  imp.  Leviathan  1375. 

4  dam by  Pacolet  1778. 

Coquette  is  a  mare  whose  breeding  is  worthy  of  note      The 

Pilot,  Jr.,  mares  have  been  a  great  family  of  .producers.'  But  three 
Stallions  have  made  a  public  record  of  2:20.  One  of  those  three 
— Mambrino  Gift — is  out  of  Waterwitch,  by  Pilot,  Jr.  Two  of 
those  three — Mambrino  Gift  and  Hannis  — are  sons  of  Mambrino 
Pilot,  who  is  by  Mambrino  Chief,  and  out  of  Juliet,  by  Pilot,  Jr. 

The  fastest  trotter  ever  sired  by  a  thorough-bred  is  Scotland,  by 
imp.  Bonnie  Scotland    out  of  a  ma,re  by  Pilot,  Jr. — record  2:22^. 

John  Morgan  by  Pilot.  Jr.,  dam  Croppy  by  Medoc  (thorough- 
bre'd),  2d  dam  by  Rattler  (thorough-bred).  3d  dam  by  imp.  Spread 
Eagle  (thorough-bred),  has  a  record  of  one  mile  in  2:24,  of  two 
miles  in  5:00^    of  three  miles  in  7:43^. 

Tattler  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  dam  Telltale  by  Telamon  (thorough-bred), 
2d  dam  Flea  by  Medoc  (thorough  bred) .  3d  dam  by  Sumpter, 
(thorough-bred),  4th  dam  by  Doublehead  (thorough-bred),  has  a 
record  of  2:26,  and  is  the  sire  of  Voltaire — record.  2:21^,  and 
Indianapolis — record,  2:21. 

Maud  S  ,  2:io3^    dam  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  grandam  by  Boston. 

The  blood  of  no  other  trotting  family  has  mingled  so  success- 
fully with  that  of  the  thorough  bred. 

PRODUCE. 

1870.  c.  f.  Cosette,     .     .     by  Delmonico. 

1873.  b.  f.  Beatrix  Esmondby  Ericsson. 

1874.  b.  c.  Mario,  ...  by  Sentinel. 
1876.  b  f.  Fidget,  .  .  by  Almont. 
1878.  b.  c.  Fortunatus,  .  by  Almont. 
1880.  b.  f.,       ....     by  Contractor. 

Stinted  to  Egbert  (No.  24,  Stallion  List). 


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No.  10.  MISS  DUVALL. 

Black  mare,  i6  hands  hi^ih,  foaled  1868. 
SIRED   BY  DUVALL'S   MAMBRINO. 

1  dam by  Paddy  Burns. 

2  dam .by  Davy  Crockett. 

This  mare  it  will  be  seen  possesses  a  rich  combination  of  Mam- 
brino  Chief,  thorough-bred  and  pacing  blood,  which  is  the  same 
combination  of  blood  that  produced  the  great  Lady  Thorn 

Duvall's  Mambrino  by  Mambrino  Chief,  dam  by  imp.  Glencoe, 
2d  dam  by  Blacknose  by  Medoc  by  American  Eclipse. 

Paddy  Burns  by  Grey  Eagle,  dam  Julia  Ann  by  Medoc. 

PRODUCE. 

1874.  bro.  c.  Melvvood,     .  by  Blue  Grass. 

1875.  b.  c.  Harvester,     .     by  Harold. 

1877.  bro.  f.  Grizette,       .  by  Crittenden. 

1878.  b.  F.  Fanny  Gray,      by  Harold. 

1879.  b.  c.  Zulu,     .      .      .   by  Harold. 

Stinted  to  Harold  (Xo.  9,  Stallion  List). 

No.  11.  BLACK  ALICE. 

Black  mare,  15^  hands  high,  foaled  1868. 

SIRED  BY  BOB  DID  LAKE   (By  Mambrino  Chief). 

(Sire  of  Dick  Taylor.     Record  2:24^^.) 

1  dam by  Price's  Highlander. 

2  dam by  Woodpecker. 

This  mare  was  driven  on  the  roads  several  years  by  Col.  E.  H. 
Taylor,  jr.,  and  was  one  of  the  most  elegant,  stylish  and  best 
trained  road  mares  ever  seen  She  could  pull  a  l^uggy  a  mile  in 
2:50. 

PRODUCE.  - 

1876.  ch.  f.  Mi  Ladi,      .     by  Harold.  [Clay. 

1877.  t).  f.  Mystic,  ...  by    Magic,    by    American 

1879.  t>r.  f.  Ombra,    .     .     by  Challenger. 

1880.  bro   c by  William  Rysdyk. 

Stinted  to  William  Rysdyk  (No.  21,  Stallion  List). 


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No.  12.  ROSA  CLAY. 

Brown  mare,  !$}(  hands  high,  foaled    1867  ;  bred  by 

Edward  Oldham,  Fayette  county,  Ky. 

SIRED   BY   AMERICAN   CLAY. 

1  dam      .....      .  by  Downing's  Bay  Messen- 

ger. 

2  dam by  Buford's  Cripple  (he  by 

Medoc,  out  of  Grecian  Princess). 

This  is  a  very  tine,  highly  finished  mare,  beautiful  neck  and 
head,  strong  legs,  perfect  hocks  and  feet ;  altogether  she  is  an  ex- 
cellent model  of  form  and  finish.  This  mare  showed  great  trotting 
speed  young,  but  her  qualifications  as  a  breeder  seemed  to  me  even 
greater.  While  this  is  a  mare  of  great  individual  excellence  her 
breeding  is  of  the  very  best.  American  Clay  has  been  a  trotter 
himself,  and  a  successful  sire  of  trotters.  The  produce  of  Rosa 
Clay  show  for  themselves 

Capoul  (sold  to  Mr.  W.  A  Sanborn,  Sterling,  111 )  Made  a 
record  as  a  five-year  old,  in  mud,  in  2:28,  winning  the  five  year 
old  stakes  in  Chicago. 


PRODUCE. 


1873.  bl.  c    Eric,     .      . 

1874.  b.  c.  Capoul,    . 

1875.  bl.  f.  AHce  Clay, 

1876.  br.  c.  Atlantic, 

1877.  b.  c.  Moslem,     . 

1878.  b.  c.  Pacific,     . 

1879.  t>.  f.  Castile,  , 


by  Ericsson, 
bv  Sentinel, 
by  Almont. 
by  Almont. 
by  Almont. 
by  Almont. 
by  Almont. 


1880.   b.  f by  William  Rysdyk. 

Stinted  to  ^Nlario  (No.  27,  Stallion  List). 


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No.  13. 


PAREPA. 


Bay  mare,  15^  hands  high,  foaled  1868  ;  bred* by  Mr. 
Curry,  of  Scott  county,  Ky. 

SIRED   BY  DELMONICO. 

{By  Gity  ISliller,  by  Hambk Ionian — dam  by  Hambletonian.) 

1  dam by  Pilot,  Jr. 

2  dam  a  fast  Northern  mare. 

Parepa  has  proven  herself  a  good  and  game  trotter.  She  has  a 
public  record  of  2:36^,  in  a  third  heat,  over  a  slow  track.  She 
evidently,  with  good  handling,  would  have  become  very  fast ;  but 
unfortunately  meeting  with  an  accident  to  one  of  her  feet,  which 
disabled  her  for  speed,  she  is  permanently  retired  to  the  breeding 
stud.  She  is  a  rich  dark  bay  with  black  points,  very  heavy  tail,  a 
lengthy,  powerfully  made,  well-formed  animal. 

PRODUCE. 

1877.  ch.  f.  Contralto,      .  by  Crittenden. 

1878.  b.  f.  Vesper,     .     .     by  Dictator. 

1879.  bro.  c.  Dresden,     .  by  Administrator. 

1880.  c.  f. by  Harold. 

Stinted  to  Challenger  (No.  7,  Stallion  List). 


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No.  14.  VIRGINIA. 

Brown  mare,  foaled  1863. 

SIRED  BY  BILLY  TOWNES   (By  imp.  Fylde). 

This  remarkable  mare,  although  all  trace  of  her  dam  was  lost 
during  the  war,  evidently  possesses  high  breeding. 

There  has  been  in  circulation  a  rumor  that  she  was  ridden  dur- 
ing the  Avar  by  the  Confederate  General  Williams  ;  this  is  not  true. 
She  was,  at  the  close  of  the  war — then  two  years  old — presented 
by  Gen.  Echols,  in  Virginia  to  Gen.  John  S.  Williams  of  Ken- 
tucky, and,  being  deemed  very  valuable,  was  led  home  by  a  groom. 
Her  first  produce,  Confederate  Chief,  after  he  was  taken  East, 
became  very  fast  and,  even  after  suffering  from  effects  of  the  pre- 
vailing epizootic,  could  trot  half  miles  in  i:o6  and  1:07.  The 
record  of  Woodford  Chief  is  too  much  a  matter  of  history  to  need 
further  mention.  He  was  probably  as  much  admired  by  intelligent 
horsemen  for  his  invincible  game  and  courage,  and  his  level-headed 
steadiness,  as  for  his  wonderful  speed. 

Her  younger  produce  all  show  the  same  remarkable  natural  dis- 
position to  trot  fast,  almost  without  training. 

PRODUCE. 

1867.   b.  s.  Confederate  Chief, by  Clark  Chief. 

1 87 1,  b.  s.  (burned  in  a  stable 

at  Versailles,  Ky.)  .  by  Alcalde. 

1872.  b.  s.  Woodford  Chief,  by  Clark  Chief. 

1874.  b.  f.  Mattie  Williams,  by    Haywood     (son     of 

1875.  b.  f.  Woodford  Queen,  by  Almont.  [Blackwood) 

1876.  b.  f  Embassy,     .      .     by  Harold. 

1879.  b.  f.  Entree,       ...   by  Challenger. 

1880.  bro.  c ■    by  Onward. 

Stinted  to  Mario  fNo.  27,  Stallion  List).  * 


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TROTTING    BROOD    MARES. 


No.  15. 


TENNESSEE. 


Bay  mare,    15^   hands  high,   foaled    1861  ;    bred  by 
Mr.  Odom,  Sumner  county,  Tennessee. 

SIRED  BY  PILOT,  JR. 

I  dam by  imp.  Leviathan. 

Tennessee  is  one  of  the  handsomest  and  best  formed  mares  in 
Kentucky,  and  her  breeding  is  of  the  highest  character.  Whi  e 
the  Pilot.  Jr.,  mares  are  a  very  noted  family  of  brood  mares,  those 
out  of  thorough-bred  dams  are  conspicuous.  The  dam  of  Nut- 
wood, 2:33>^,  is  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  out  of  Sally  Russell,  by  Boston,  sire 
of  "Lexington.  The  dam  of  Mambrino  Pilot  and  Cygnet  is  by 
Pilot.  Jr.,  out  of  a  mare  by  Webster,  thorough-bred  son  of  Medoc 
by  American  Eclipse.  The  dam  of  Crittenden  (said  to  have  pulled 
a  wagon  -jvev  the  Buckeye  Course  in  2:24)  is  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  out  of 
thorough-bred  Mary  by  Monmouth  Eclipse.  The  dam  of  ^neid 
is  by  Pilot,  Jr..  out  of  Susan  by  American  Eclipse.  John  Morgan, 
2:24,  is  by  Pilot,  Jr.  out  of  a  mare  by  Medoc  by  American  Eclipse. 
Tattler,  2:26,  is  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  out  of  a  mare  by  Telamon  (thorough- 
bred). The  fastest  trotter  ever  got  by  a  thorough-bred  horse  is 
Scotland,  2:221^.  by  Bonnie  Scotland,  out  of  Waterwitch  by  Pilot, 
Jr.  ;   and  the  dam  of  Maud  S.,  2:10^,  is  by  Pilot,  Jr  ,  out  of  Sally 

Russell  by  Boston. 

PRODUCE. 

1866.  c.  f. by  a  2d  Scythian. 


1 863.  c.  f.,  .  ,  .  . 
1870.  bro.  f,   .  .  , 
18.72.  b.  c,   ... 

1874.  bro.  f ,   .  . 

1875.  dead  foal.     . 
1876*  b.  f.  Nashville,  , 

1877.  b.  f  Sunnyside, 

1878.  b.  c.  Villager, 

1879.  ^-  ^-  Zenith, 


by  Edwin  Forrest. 

by  Belmont. 

by  Belmont. 

by  Belmont. 

by  Harold. 

by  Woodford  Mambrino. 

by  Harold.  [Forrest. 

by  Jo.  Downing,  by  Edwin 

by  Inheritor. 


Stinted  to  Harold  (No.  9,  Stallion  List), 


TROTTING   BRCOD   MARES. 


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No.  16.  MERCEDES. 

Bay  mare,  15%  hands  high,  foaled  April,  1875  ;   bred 

at  Woodburn,  Ky. 

SIRED  BY  BELMONT. 

1  dam  Minerva,     ...   by  Pilot,  Jr. 

2  dam    Bacchante   Mam- 

brino, by  Mambrino  Chief. 

3  dam  Bacchante,       .     .  by    Downing's    Bay    Mes- 

senger. 

4  dam by  Whip  Comet. 

5  dam by  son  of  imp.  Messenger. 

Belmont  by  Alexander's  Abdallali  (sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid, 
record  2:14),  dam  Belle  by  Mambrino  Chief  (sire  of  Lady  Thorn, 
record  2:i8^)  ;  .Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  John  Morgan,  2:24;  of  Tattler, 
2:26  (and  he  the  sire  of  Voltaire,  2:21),  and  of  the  dam  of  Maud 
S.,  2:io^. 

Mercedes  is  one  of  the  highest  bred  young  mares  in  Kentucky. 
The  rich  combination  of  blood  in  her  pedigree  is  worthy  of  study. 
Her  breeding  in  the  first  crosses  is  identical  with  that  of  Nut_ 
wood,  the  California  trotter — record  2:231^. 

Her  good  form  and  finish  are  quite  equal  to  her  very  remarkable 
breeding. 

PRODUCE. 

1879.  b.  c.  Madrid,      .     .   by  George  "Wilkes. 

1880.  bro.  f.,     .     .     .      .by  Onward. 

Stinted  to  Strathmore  (No.  23,  Stallion  List). 


28  TROTTING   BROOD    MARES. 

No.  17.  BELL  THORN. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  1875. 

SIRED    BY  HERO    OF  THORNDALE    (No    10,  Stallion 

List)  . 

1  dam  Abulillon,  ...   by  Belmont. 

2  dam  •  Minnie    (dam    of 

Kentucky  Wilkes),     .  by  Red  Jacket. 

3  dam by  Grey  Eagle. 

4  dam by' Superior,  by  Whip. 

5  dam    ......     by  Buzzard. 

6  dam      .     .   - .     .     .     .by  Shark. 

7  dam    ......     by  imp.  Union. 

Hero  of  Thorndale  by  Thorndale,  dam  Heroine,  full  sister  to 
Volunteer  and  Sentinel,  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  grandam 
Lady  Patriot  by  Young  Patriot,  great  grandam  the  Hulse  mare. 

Thorndale  (record  2:22^)  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  dam  Dolly 
by  Mambrino  Chief,  grandam  by  a  son  of  Potomac,  great  grandam 
by  Saxe  Weimar. 

Belmont  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  dam  Belle  by  Mambrino 
Chief,  grandam  by  Brown's  Bellfounder. 

Minnie  is  the  dam  of  Kentucky  Wilkes,  record  as  a  two-year  old' 
2:45  ;  record  as  a  three-year  old,  2:30^^,  fourth  heat,  and  is  the 
dam  of  other  trotters. 

Bell  Thorn  is  one  of  the  highest-formed  young  mares  in  the 
world.  She  is  a  model  of  beauty,  and  would  be  a  premium  mare 
wherever  shown.  She  has  a  fine  blood-like  head,  elegant  shapely 
neck,  fine  length  of  body,  good  legs  and  feet,  and  a  full,  heavy 
tail,  well  set  on  and  .finely  carried. 

I  know  of  nothing  that  equals  her  in  rich  breeding,  high  form 
and  finish,  and  natural  trotting  gait. 

PRODUCE. 

1879.  bro.  f.  Soubrette,   .  by  George  Wilkes. 

1880.  c.  f    .     .     .     .     .     by  Onward. 

Stifrted  to  Onwardr(No.  22,  Stallion  List). 


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No.  18.  KATE   TARLETON. 

Bay  mare,  i6  hands  high,  foaled  1867  ;   bred  by  Hunt 
Bros.,  Fayette  county,  Ky. 

SIRED    BY  KENTUCKY ^CLAY. 

1  dam by    Downing's    Bay    Mes- 

senger. 

2  dam    ......     by  Downing's   Highlander. 

3  dam by    Hambletonian     (thor- 

ough'bred). 

Kentucky  Clay  by  Strader's  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  dam  the  dam 
of  Lady  Thorn,  record  2:i8i:^,  by  Gano  by  American  Eclipse. 

Kate  Tarleton  was  being  trained  as  a  three-year  old,  and  trot- 
ting very  fast,  but  accidentally  got  in  foal,  and  has  since  been  kept 
in  the  stud.  She  is  a  mare  of  splendid  form  and  commanding 
appearante;  is  a  noted  "Premium   ]^Iare,"  having  been  shown  at  * 

fairs,  and  taken  many  prizes. 

PRODUCE. 

1879,  t>ro.  f.  Ombra,   ,     .  by  George  Wilkes. 

Stinted  to  Onward  (No.  22,  Stallion  List). 

No.  19.  MABILLE. 

Bay  mare,  15^  hands  high,  foaled  1874. 

SIRED     BY    MAMBRINO     CHAMPION     (By    Mambrino 

Chief). 

1  dam  Matron,      ...  by  Strader's  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr. 

2  dam by  Mambrino  Chief. 

3  dam by  Oliver  (thorough-bred). 

Mabille  has  never  been  trained,  but  has  been  placed  in  the 
stud  on  account  of  her  rich  breeding,  fine  size,  and  good  natural 
trotting  action.  l4 

Her  dam,  Matron,  could  trot  in  2:30 

Stinted  to  Challenger  (Xo.  7,  Stallion  List.) 


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TROTTING   BROOD    MAKES. 


No.  20. 


MATRON. 

Brown  mare,  IS}4  hands  high,  foaled  1864. 
SIRED    BY    STRADER'S  C.   M.   CLAY,  JR. 

1  dam    ...*.•     by  Mambrino  Chief. 

2  dam by  Oliver  (thorough-bred). 

Matron  is  one  of  the  highest  bred  of  the  great  family  of  Clay 
mares,  that,  bred  to  Hambletonian  stallions,  have  produced  so 
many  trotters.     She  could  herself  trot  in  2:30. 

With  her.  Mambrino  Chief  backing,  and  her  developed  speed 
she  should  become  a  great  matron  when  mated  with  the  proper 
trotting  sire. 

PRODUCE. 

1874.  b.  f.  Mabille,    .     .     by  Mambrino  Champion. 

1877.  b.  f.  Token,  ,  .  .  by  Shelby  Chief  (by  Alex- 
ander's Abdallah,  dam 
by  Mambrino  Chief). 

1880.  b.  c by  Challenger. 

Stinted  to  Mario   (No.  27.  Stallion  List). 

]Sro.  21.  QRISELDA. 

Black,  mare,  16  hands  high,  foaled  1872. 
SIRED  BY  WILLIAM   RYSDYK. 

I  dam by  Amos  Clay. 

Griselda  is  very  handsome  and  a  very  fast  trotter ;  trotted  a 
mile  up  in  2:26  in  her  six  year  old  form.  Pure-gaited,  and  should 
make  a  great  mare  in  the  stud. 

PRODUCE. 

1880.  b.  f.    .....     by  Challenger. 

Stinted  to  Challenger  (No   7,  Stallion  List). 


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No.  22.  LADY  ALICE. 

Bay  mare,  foaled  spring  1875. 
SIRED    BY  ALMONT   (No.   i,  Stallion  List). 

1  dam  Lady  Mambrino,     by  Mambrino  Chief. 

2  dam by  Grey  Eagle  108 1. 

3  dam  Hannah,   .     .      .     (dam    of     Walters'     Grey 

Eagle). 

Lady  Alice  is  a  large  and  highly  formed  mare.  Her  breeding 
is  identically  the  same  as  Piedmont  and  Allie  West.  She  could 
trot  in  her  four-year  old  form  a  mile  up  in  2:38.  Her  rare  breed- 
ing and  pure  gait  is  a  guarantee  as  a  producer  of  speed. 

Stinted  to  Strathmore  (No.  23,  Stallion  List). 


No.  23.  ALICE  CLAY. 

Black  mare,  foaled  spring  1875. 
SIRED  BY  ALMONT   (No.   i,  Stallion  List). 

1  dam  Rosa  Clay  (dam  of 

Capoul),       ....     by  American  Clay. 

2  dam by    Dovvning's    Bay    Mes- 

senger. [Medoc). 

3  dam    ......     by    Buford's    Cripple    (by 

Alice  Clay  is  large  and  very  handsome,  with  fine  trotting 
capacity.  From  her  breeding,  appearance,  and  trotting  action,  she 
should  be  a  producer  of  trotters. 

PRODUCE. 

1880,   bro.  f.,     ....     by  William  Rysdyk. 

Stinted  to  William  Rysdyk  (No.  21,  Stallion  List). 


32  TROTTING    BROOD    MARES. 

No.  24.  NASHVILLE. 

Bay  mare,  foaled  May,  1876. 
SIRED    BY   WOODFORD    MAMBRINO    (Record    2:2I>^.) 

1  dam  Tennessee,       .     .  by  Pilot,  Jr. 

2  dam by  imp.  Leviathan. 

Nashville  is  a  large,  well-formed  mare,  with  fine  natural  trot- 
ting action. 

Stinted  to  William  Rysdyk  (No.  21,  Stallion  List). 

No.  25.  MAUD  WILKES. 

Bay  mare,  foaled  spring  1876. 

SIRED    BY  GEORGE    WILKES. 

1  dam  Minnie  Graves,  .     by    John     Brown    (he    by 

imp.  Highlander). 

2  dam      ......  by  Monsieur  Tonson  (thor- 

ough-bred). 

3  dam by  Buford. 

Maud  Wilkes  is  a  solid  bay,  very  handsome.  Can  show  better 
than  2:40  with  but  very  little  handling.  She-  should  prove  great 
success  in  the  stud. 

Stinted  to  Challenger  (No.  7,  Stallion  List). 

No.  26.  ASPINOLA. 

Bay  mare,  foaled  spring  1874. 
SIRED   BY  BELMONT. 

1  dam  Patsie  Burns,     .     by  Paddy  Burns  4935. 

2  dam      .     .     .      .      .     .by  old  Medoc. 

Stinted  to  Strathmore  (No.  23,  Stallion  List). 


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No.  27.  SYLVA. 

Bay  mare,  foaled  spring  1869. 

SIRED  BY  EDWIN  FORREST. 

I  dam by  Giltner's  Whip   (he  by 

Blackburn's  Whip). 

Stinted  to  William  Rysdyk  (No.  21    Stallion  List). 


No.  28.  CORNELIA. 

Black  mare,  foaled  spring  1875. 

SIRED    BY  MAMBRINO    CHAMPION    (He  by  Mambrino 

Chief). 

1  dam  Sylva,     .      .     .     ,  by  Edwin  Forrest. 

2  dam by     Giltner's     Whip     (by 

Blackburn's  Whip). 

Stinted  to  Mario  (No.  27,  Stallion  List). 


No.  29.  NINON. 

Bay  mare,  foaled  spring  1876. 

SIRED  BY  JOE  HOOKER  (Sire  of  Maud  Macey)  by  "SIau- 

BRiNO  Chief). 

1  dam by  Edwin  Forrest. 

2  dam by     Giltner's     Whip     (by 

Blackburn's  Whip). 

Stinted  to  Mario  (No.  27,  Stallion  List). 


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No.  30.  VENICE. 

Bay  mare,  foaled  spring  1875. 
SIRED  BY  CUYLER  (By  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian). 

1  dam by  Pilot,  Jr. 

2  dam  thorough-bred. 

Venice  is  very  handsome  ;  can  show  great  natural  speed  ;  with 
her  superior  breeding  she  should  be  a  producer  of  trotters. 

PRODUCE. 

.  c.  f. by  Hero  of  Thorndale. 

Stinted  to  Onward  (No.  22,  Stallion  List). 

No.  31.  FISHER. 

Bay  mare,  foaled  spring  1873. 

SIRED  BY  AMERICAN   CLAY. 

1  dam      .     .     .     .     .     .by  Wilson's   Snow    Storm 

(sire  of  Jim  Irvin). 

2  dam by  Paddy  Burns  (by  Grey 

Eagle). 

No.  32.  BEGUM. 

Bay  mare,  foaled  spring  1874 
SIRED  BY  ALCALDE  (By  Mambrino  Chief). 

1  dam      .      .     .     .     .     .by     Giltner's     Whip     (by 

Blackburn's  Whip). 

2  dam .by  Paddy  Burns  (by  Grey 

Eagle). 

PRODUCE. 

1879.  b.  f., by  Challenger. 

1880.  bro.  c  ,     .      .     .     .by  William  Rysdyk. 

Stinted  to  William  Rysdyk  (No.  21,  Stallion  List). 


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No.  33.  MISTRESS. 

Bay  mare,  foaled  spring  1877. 
SIRED  BY  ALMONT,  JR.   (Payne's)  by  Almont. 

1  dam by  Donaphan. 

2  dam by  Scott's  Highlander. 

3  dam      .     .     .     .     .     .by  Cannon's    Whip    (dam 

of  Black  Rose). 

Stinted  to  William  Rysdyk  (No.  21,  Stallion  List). 


No.  34.  HUCKSTER. 

Chestnut  mare,  foaled  1877. 
SIRED  BY  BAY  PILOT  (He  by  Donaphan). 

1  dam  Sylva,        ...     by  Edwin  Forrest. 

2  dam bv    Giltner's     Whip 

'Blackburn's  Whip). 

Stinted  to  Mario  (No.  27,  Stallion  List) . 


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No.  35.  MOLLIE  MONROE. 

Bay  mare,  foaled  spring  1874. 

SIRED   BY  A   SON   OF  JIM   MONROE. 

1  dam by  Brown  Chief  (by  Mam- 

brino  Chief). 

2  dam  Messenger  mare,  owned  by  Richard  Johnson, 
jr. 

Stinted  to  William  Rysdyk  (No.  21,  Stallion  Li^t) . 


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No.  36.  COUNTESS. 

Bay  mare,  foaled  spring  18I76. 
SIRED  BY  BAY  CHIEF  (By  Bourbon  Chief). 

1  dam      ......   by  Lever  (by  Lexington). 

2  dam by  Grey  Eagle. 

Stinted  to  William  Rysdyk  (No.  21,  Stallion  List). 

No.  37.  BELL. 

Bay  mare,  foaled  spring  1876. 

SIRED  BY  LOTHAIR  (By  Woodford  Mambrino). 

1  dam    .......  by  Thompson's  Bellfounder. 

2  dam       .      .     .     .      .     by  Paddy   Burns    (by  Grey 

Eagle). 

3  dam by  Giltner's  Whip  (by  Black- 

burn's Whip). 

4  dam by  imp.  Seagull. 

5  dam by  imp.  Medley. 

Stinted  to  Challenger  (No.  7,  Stallion  List). 

No.  38.  CHAPERONE. 

Bay  mare,  foaled  spring  1874. 

SIRED   BY  AMERICAN   CLAY. 

1  dam by    Downing's    Bay    Mes" 

senger. 

2  dam    ..*...,     by  Bertrand. 

Stinted  to  Mario  (No.  27,  Stallion  List). 


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No.  39.  MINEOLA. 

.  Black  mare,  foaled  spring  1875. 
SIRED  BY  SHELBY  CHIEF  (He  by  Alexander's  Abdal- 

LAH). 

I  dam by    Donaphan     (by    Davy 

Crockett). 

Stinted  to  William  Rysdyk  (No.  21,  Stallion  List). 

No.  40.  LANGTRY. 

Bay  mare,  foaled  spring  1878. 
SIRED   BY  BAY  PILOT  (By  Donaphan). 

1  dam  Sylva,    ....  by  Edwin  Forrest. 

2  dam by     Giltner's     Whip     (by 

Blackburn's  Whip). 

Stinted  to  William  Rysdyk  (No.  21,  Stallion  List) 

No.  41.  GOVERNESS. 

Chestnut  mare,  foaled  spring  1876. 

SIRED  BY  BARTON  (By  Belmont). 

I    dam    Kate    (sister    to 

Calmer),      ....     by  Bourbon  Chief. 

Stinted  to  Egbert,  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian  (No.  24,  Stallion 
List). 

No.  42.  LOUELLA. 

Bay  mare,  foaled  1874. 
SIRED  BY  ALCALDE  (By  Mambrino  Chief). 

I  dam  Kate  (full  sister  to 

Calmer),       ....     by  Bourbon  Chief. 

Stinted  to  William  Rysdyk  (No.  21,  Stallion  List). 


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No.  43.  DOWAGER. 

Bay  mare,  foaled  spring  1876. 

SIRED  BY  CURTIS'  HAMBLETONIAN  (By  Rysdyk's  Ham- 

bletoxian). 

1  dam by  Marabrunella  (by  Mam- 

brino  Chief). 

2  dam bv  Ruric. 

3  dam by  imp.  Margrave. 

Dowager  is  a  large,  handsome,  well-formed  mare,  and  has  great 
natural  speed  ;  this,  with  her  very  superior  breeding,  should  make 
her  unequaled  as  a  producer  of  trotters. 

Stinted  to  Challenger  (No.  7,  Stallion  List). 

No.  44.  VICTORIA. 

Bay  mare,  foaled  spring  1877. 
SIRED  BY  BAY  PILOT  (By  Donaphax). 

1  dam      .     .     .     .     .     .by  Edwin  ForresL 

2  dam by  Paddy  Burns. 

Stinted  to  William  Rysdyk  (No.  21,  Stallion  List). 


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No.  45.  FLUSHING  GIRL. 

Brown   mare,  foaled   1874;  bred  by  Cleveland  Scott, 

Covington,  Ky. 

SIRED  BY  SCOTTS  THOMAS. 

1  dam by  Hiawatha. 

2  dam  Patty  Taylor,       .  by  imp.  Sovereign. 

3  dam by  Stockholder. 

4  dam by  imp.  Leviathan. 

5  dam by  Pacolet. 

6  dam by  Dare  Devil. 

PRODUCE. 

1878.  b.  c, by  Paymaster. 

1879.  bro.  f.,     .     .     .      .     by  Challenger. 

Stinted  to  Almont,  Bid  well's  (No    i,  Stallion  List), 

No,  46.  OLLIE  S.  . 

Bay  filly,  foaled  April,  1877;  bred  by  E.   H.   How- 
ard, Boone  county,  Ky. 
SIRED   BY  ALMONT  (Bidwell's). 

1  dam  Valencia,  .      .     .     by  C.  M.  Clay  (Strader's). 

2  dam by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 

3  dam by    Coeur    de    Leon    (Dr. 

Herr). 

Stinted  to  William  Rysdyk  (Xo.  21,  Stallion  List). 

No.  47.  ALMIRA  S. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  June,   1877;  bred   by  E.  H.   How- 
ard, Boone  county,  Ky. 
SIRED   BY  ALMONT  (Bidwell's). 

1  dam  Viella,       .     .     .     by  C.  M.  Clay  (Strader's). 

2  dam by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 

3  dam    ......     by  Coeur  de  Leon. 

Stinted  to  Onward  (No^  22,  Stallion  List). 


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No.  48.  LITTLE  FORTUNE. 

Brown  mare,  foaled   1875  ;  bred  by  Cleveland  Scott, 

Covington,  Ky. 
SIRED   BY  SCOTT'S  THOMAS. 

1  dam  Dame  Gourlay,  .     by  Planet. 

2  dam  Flora  G.     .      .     .   by  Lexington. 

3  dam  Fanny  G,       .     .     by  imp.  Margrave. 

4  dam  Lancess,      ...  by  Lance. 

5  dam  Aurora,     ...     by  Aratus. 

6  dam  Paragon,      .     .'    .   by  imp.  Buzzard. 

7  dam  Indiana,    ...     by  Columbus. 

8  dam  Jane  Hunt,      .     .  by  Paragon. 

9  dam  Moll,    ....     by  imp.  Figure. 

10  dam  Slammerkin,    .     .  by  imp.  Wildair, 

1 1  dam    the    famous    imp. 

Cub  mare,       ...     by  Cub. 
Then  through  the  dams  of  Amaranthus,  Leeds,  Flash,  and  Fop, 
to  the  Lay  ton  Barb  mare   her  19th  dam. 

vStinted  to  William  Rysdyk  (No.  21,  Stallion  List). 

No.  49.  HEIRESS. 

Bay  mare,  foaled  spring  1876. 
SIRED  BY  LOTH  AIR  (By  Woodford  Mambrino). 

1  dam     Conscript     (full 
brother    to      American 

Clay), by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 

2  dam  Molly  Floyd,      .     by  Mohawk. 

No.  50.  RUSTIC. 

Bay  mare,  foaled  spring  1876. 
SIRED  BY  DEY'S  NORMAN    (By  Alexander's    Norman). 

1  dam  General  Worth,   .  by  Davy  Crockett. 

2  dam by  Blackburn's  Whip. 

Stinted  to  William  Rysdyk  (No.  21,  Stallion  List). 


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No.  51. 


EXTRACT. 

Bay  mare,  foaled  spring  1878. 
SIRED  BY  LOTHAIR  (By  Woodford  Mambrino). 

1  dam by  Paddy  Burns  (by  Grey 

Eagle). 

2  dam    ......     by     Giltner's     Whip     (by 

Blackburn's  Whip). 
Stinted  to  William  Rysdyk  (No.  21,  Stallion  List). 


No.  52.  SUE  SAYERS. 

Bay  mare,  foaled  1865. 
SIRED  BY  NORMAN   (Alexander's). 

1  dam by  Drennon. 

2  dam by  Tucker's  Messenger. 

3  dam  claimed  to  be  thorough-bred. 


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No.  53.  BLANCHE  AMORY. 

Bay  mare,  i6  hands  high,  foaled  1872. 
SIRED  BY  CLARK  CHIEF   (No.  6,  Stallion  List). 

1  dam  Crop,     ....  by  Pilot,  Jr. 

2  dam  a  fast-pacing  Canadian  mare. 

Blanche  Amory  is  a  rich,  deep  bay,  with  black  mane  and  tail, 
and  two  white  pasterns  behind  She  has  a  clean,  bony  head,  v  ith 
fine  muzzle,  rangy  neck  and  body,  and  a  very  clean,  fine  set  of  legs 
and  feet,  strong  and  well-shaped,  and  as  perfectly  sound  and  free 
from  blemish  as  ever  were  seen.  Standing  still,  she  shows  a 
speedy  conformation,  and  looks  like  a  trotter  In  harness,  she  has 
a  bold,  lofty  carriage,  with  a  reaching,  sweeping  stride.  At  the 
Fall  Meeting  of  the  "  Kentucky  Trotting  Horse  Breeders'  Asso- 
ciation," in  the  2:40  race,  she  trotted  second,  each  heat,  to  Protine, 
in  2:2Qj^,  2:26^.  2:28^.  She  was  then  a  five  year  old.  Got 
record  in  fall  of  1880  of  2:26. 

Blanche  Amory  is  a  mare  of  great  resolution  and  courage. 
She  can  pull  a  wagon  very  fast,  has  trotted  very  fast  to  saddle,  and 
to  harness  she  is  the  fastest  trotter  in  Kentucky.  We  think  her 
as  fast  as  Croxie — the  same  age  and  by  the  same  sire — who  has 
made  a  public  record  of  2:19^.  She  is  being  allowed  plenty  of 
time  to  mature  and  grow  strong,  and  will  make  a  first-class  race- 
mare,  able  to  go  in  the  fastest  company. 


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No.  54. 


CYGNET. 


Chesntut    filly,    foaled    April,    1873;  bred    by   A.    J. 
Alexander,  Woodburn  Farm,  Ky. 

SIRED  BY  HAROLD  (No.  9,  Stallion  List). 

1  dam    Juliet    (dam    of 
Mambrino  Pilot),       :     by  Pilot,  Jr. 

2  dam by  VVebster. 

3  dam by  Whip. 

Cygnet  is  a  very  high-formed,  blood-like  looking  mare,  of  very 
remarkable  trotting  capacity.  She  has  been  handled  by  the  Macey 
Bros.,  of  Versailles,  Ky  ,  and  they  regard  her  speed,  stamina,  and 
endurance  as  unequaled  for  her  age.  She  was  a  wonderful  trotter 
as  a  two-year  old,  trotting  a  full  mile  in  2:43.  As  a  three-year  old, 
she  was  very  fast,  trotting,  under  disadvantages,  a  very  game  race 
of  five  heats.  The  following  year  she  trotted,  early  in  June,  a 
mile  over  Mr.  Macey's  track  in  2:32,  which  is  better  than  2:30  over 
a  good  track  and  she  can  now  irot  very  fast  'She  is  one  of  the 
gamest  and  most  detei"mined  young  trotters  ever  seen. 

Her  breeding  is  not  less  remarkable.  Her  sire  is  by  Rysdyk's 
Hambletonian,  dam  by  Abdallah  (sire  of  Hambletonian  and  the 
dam  of  Goldsmith  Maid).  The  dam  of  Cygnet  is  Juliet  by  Pilot, 
Jr  ,  grandam  by  a  son  of  American  Eclipse  ;  and  Juliet  is  the  dam 
of  Mambrino  Pilot,  who  has  trotted  in  2:27  and  has  sired  Mam- 
brino Gift,  record  2:20,  and  Hannis,  record  2:19^^,  and  they  are, 
excepting  Smugg-ler,  the  two  fastest  trotting  stallions  in  the  world. 

Maud  S.,  who  made  a  record  in  the  fall  of  1880  of  2: 10^,  the 
most  wonderful  performance  ever  made  by  a  young  trotter,  is  a 
sister  in  blood  to  Cygnet  Noontide,  who,  as  a  four-year  old,  won 
at  Hartford  in  2:28 j^,  2:29)4,  ^'3'^H  is  a  sister  in  blood  to  Cygnet, 
each  being  by  Harold  out  of  mares  by  Pilot,  Jr. 


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No.  55.  ^NEID. 

Bay  filly,   foaled    April,    1873;  bred  by  A.   J.  Alex- 
ander, Woodburn  Farm,  Ky. 

SIRED  BY  BELMONT  (No.  5,  Stallion  List). 

1  dam  Susette,       .      .     .by  Pilot,  Jr. 

2  dam    Susan     (dam    of 

Doles'  Alhambra),  .     by  American  Eclipse. 

3  dam  Miss  Owens,   .     .  by  Woodpecker. 

4  dam  Betty  Coons,      .     by  Hephestian. 

5  dam  Spot,      ....  by  Hampton's  Twig. 

6  dam by  imp.  Bedford. 

7  dam       .     .      .     .     .     .by  Harlequin. 

8  dam by  Fearnaught. 

tEneid  is  another  one  whose  breeding  is  worthy  of  study.  She 
is  a  sister  in  blood  to  Nutwood,  who  is  one  of  the  most  successfvil 
horses  of  the  past  season  On  October  3d,  1877,  at  San  Jose,  Cal. 
he  won,  making  a  record — third  heat — 2:23^^,  and  the  next  day 
won  a  race  of  five  heats  in  2:2514^,  2:25,  2:2514^,  2:263<j^,  2:26^. 
Each  are  by  Belmont,  and  out  of  Pilot,  Jr.,  mares.  Belmont  by 
Alexander's  Abdallah  (sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid,  record  2:14)  ;  dam 
by  Mambrino  Chief  (sire  of  Lady  Thorn,  record  2:18^).  Pilot, 
Jr.,  mares  have  produced  Mambrino  Pilot,  Mambrino  Gift,  Scot- 
land, Nutwood,  Waveland  Chief,  Blanche  Amory,  Crittenden, 
Cygnet,  Parepa,  Billy  Hoskins,  Hylas,  Maud  S.,  Noontide,  and 
others. 

/Eneid  has  also  been  handled  by  the  Macey  Bros  ,  and  they 
regard  her  oru^  of  the  best  young  trotters  in  the  country.  She 
was  very  fast  in  her  two-year  old  form,  and  can  now  trot  close  to 
2:23. 


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No.  56.  WOOMOSA. 

Chestnut  filly,  foaled  June,  1873;  bred  by  A.J.  Alex- 
ander, Woodburn,  Farm,  Ky. 

SIRED  BY  WOODFORD   MAMBRINO    (No,   13,  Stallion 

List). 

1  dam  Hermosa,  ...  by  Edwin  Forrest. 

2  dam  Black  Rose  (dam 
of  Native  American, 
Darkness,  Roscoe,  Her- 
mes, &c.),     ....     by  Tom  Teemer. 

3  dam      .     .•    .     .     .     .by  Cannon's  Whip. 

4  dam by  Robin  Grey. 

This  is  a  very  pi-omising  young  trotter,  with  a  fine  disposition  ; 
made  a  record  at  Cynthiana,  Kentucky,  winning  the  two-year  old 
ace,  time  2:54^,  2:53^  ;  before  close  of  the  season  could  trot  her. 
mile  in  2:43  very  handsomely ;  won  second  place  at  Breeders'  Cen- 
tennial Meeting  in  three-year  old  stake  race,  and  could  trot  in  2:35. 

In  her  four-year-old  form  was  not  harnessed,  but  allowed  to  run 
on  blue-grass  the  whole  season.  Is  now  a  large,  handsome  mare, 
and  can  trot  in  2:27. 


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No.  57.  ANNETTE. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  1874;  bred  by  Dr.  S.  Price,  Fayette 

county,  Ky. 
SIRED  BY  SENTINEL  (No.   12,  Stallion  List). 

1  dam  Minnie,     ...     by  Kentucky  Clay. 

2  dam .by  Slashem. 

3  dam by  Blackburn's  Whip. 

Minnie,  the  dam  of  Annette,  is  the  dam  of  Eel,  which  Dr. 
Price  sold  for  ^2,500. 

Kentucky  Clay  by  Strader's  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  dam  the  dam 
of  Lady  Thorn,  record  aiiS^j  by  Gano,  son  of  American  Eclipse^ 

Annette  certainly  has  a  pedigree  that  will  suit  the  most  fastidi- 
ous ;  being  by  a  son  of  Hambletonian  and  out  of  a  Clay  mare,  she 
represents  the  cross  that  produced  Bodine,  record  2:19,  St  Julien, 
record  2:1 1 ^  (each  by  a  full  brother  to  Sentinel),  Prospero,  record 
2:20.  Dame  Trot,  2:21,  Hogarth,  four  year-old-record  2:26,  Elaine, 
three-year-old  record  2:28,  four-y^ar-old  record  2:24;^. 

Annette  is  a  fine-gaited  trotter,  levelheaded,  and  makes  no 
mistakes.  She  can  now  trot  very  fast,  and  does  it  in  a  manner 
which  is  a  guarantee  for  a  winner.     Record  2:25^  in  her  five-year 

old  form. 


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No.  58.  WOODFORD  QUEEN. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  September,  1875. 
SIRED  BY  ALMONT  (No.   i,  Stallion  List). 

I  dam   Virginia  (dam    of 
Woodford  Chief,  record 

2:22i/{),    .....  by    Billy   Townes,    son   of 

imp.  Fylde. 

Woodford  Queen,  as  might  be  exjDected  from  a  daughter  of 
Almont  and  the  dam  of  Woodford  Chief,  is  a  natural  trotter  As 
a  two-year  old,  she  was  broke  to  harness  by  Mr.  Macey,  at  Ver- 
sailles, and  whenever  she  appeared  on  the  streets  large  crowds 
were  attracted  to  witness  her  wonderful  trotting  gait.  Sh^e  was 
then  turned  out  upon  my  farm,  and  ran  on  grass  till  fall,  when  she 
was  driven  some  again,  and  at  once  went  to  trotting  very  fast. 
Last  summer  she  trotted  a  half  mile  in  1:15. 


No.  .59.  EMBASSY. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  1876. 
SIRED  BY  HAROLD   (No.  9,  Stallion  List). 

I  dam   Virginia    (dam    of 

Woodford  Chief,  2:22^)  b}'    Billy   Townes,    son    of 

imp.  Fylde. 

Harold  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  dam  Encbantress  by  Abdal- 
lah  (sire  of  Hambletonian  and  the  dam  of  Goldsmith  Maid). 

Embassy  is  a  handsome  well-formed  filly,  with  a  smooth,  evenly- 
balanced  conformation,  and  seems  to  possess  her  full  share  of  the 
family  inheritance  of  speed  at  the  tiiotting  gait.  She  is  by  the  sire 
of  Maud  S.,  and  out  of  the  dam  of  Woodford  Chief. 


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No.  60.  CATCHFLY. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  1876. 
SIRED  BY  ADMINISTRATOR  (No.  3,  Stallion  List). 

1  dam  Cachuca,  .     .     .     by  Almont. 

2  dam  Madam  Smith,     .  by  Grey  Eagle  1081. 

3  dam by   Saxe     Weimar    (thor- 

oughbred). 

This  very  highly-bred  filly  is  by  the  sire  of  Memento,  who,  at* 
the  Lexington  October  meeting,  won  the  "race  for  yearlings,  the 
get  of  Administrator,"  half  mile  heats,  in  1:38,  1:30)4,  and  then 
trotted  a  public  trial  mile  in  2:563^. 

Administratrix  by  Administrator,  dam  by  Almont,  was  third  in 
the  above  race.      (Memento's  dam  by  the  sire  of  Almont.) 

Memento,  as  a  two-year  old,  made  a  public  record  of  2:33,  and 
trotted  second  to  Steinway  in  2:32^',  2:31 14^. 

Catchfly,  it  will  be  seen,  is  very  richly  bred,  and  the  re-uniting 
of  the  double  lines  from  Hambletonian  and  Mambrino  Chief, 
through  Administrator  and  Almont,  with  the  addition  of  Pilot, 
Jr.,  and  thorough  bred  blood,  seems  likely  to  prove  a  successful 
combination.  She  can  now,  in  her  four-year  old  form,  trot  in 
2:20  or  better,  and  has  as  fine  action  as  I  ever  saw. 

No.  61.  RUTH. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  1876. 
SIRED    BY  PASACAS  (No.   11,  Stallion  List). 

1  dam     Crop      (dam      of 

Blanche  Amory),     .     by  Pilot,  Jr. 

2  dam  a  fast- pacing  Canadian  mare. 

Ruth  is  an  exceedingly  well-formed  filly,  large  and  handsome, 
and  has  a  beautiful  and  fast  trotting  gait.     She  is  one  of  the  fast- 
est natural  trotters  for  her  age  I  have  ever  seen,  and  can  trot  loose 
in  a  lot  almost  with  the  speed  and  steadiness  of  a  trained  trotter. 
Her  appearance  and  "performance,  among  so  choice  a  collection  of 
her  age,  is  highly  flattering  to  the  prospects  of  Pasacas  as  a  sire. 


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No.  62.  CONTRALTO. 

Chestnut  filly,  foaled  1877. 
SIRED  BY  CRITTENDEN   (No.   17,  Stallion  List). 

1  dam  Parepa,     ...     by  Delmonico. 

2  dam by  Pilot,  Jr. 

3  dam  a  fast  Northern  mare. 

Delmonico  by  Guy  Miller  by  Hambletonian,  dam  by  Hamble- 
tonian. 

No.  63.  GRISETTE. 

Brown  filly,  foaled  1877. 

SIRED  BY  CRITTENDEN   (No.  17,  Stallion  List). 

1  dam  Miss  Duvall,   .     .  by  Duvall's  Mambrino. 

2  dam by  Paddy  Burns. 

3  dam by  Davy  Crockett  (Fergu- 

son's). 

No.  64."  ANTHEM. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  1877.     ~ 
SIRED  BY  ALMONT  (No.  i,  Stallion  List). 

1  dam  Harmony,  ...  by  Concord. 

2  dam  Brignoletta,   .     .     by  Brignoli  (by  Mambrino 

Chief). 

3  dam by  Downing's  Bay  Messen- 

ger. 

4  dam   .......     by    Buford's    Cripple    (by 

Medoc,      dam      Grecian 
Princess). 

Concord  (thorough  bred)  by  Lexington,  dam    BeUamira  by  imp. 
Monarch,  grandam  Kittie  Heath  by  American  Eclipse. 
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No.  65.  CRUISE. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  spring  1877. 
SIRED  BY  LOTHAIR  (By  Woodford  Mambrino). 

1  dam      .     .     .      .     .     .by  Duvall's  Mambrino. 

2  dam by  Paddy  Burns  (by  Grey 

Eagle).  . 

No.  66.  CHANCE. 

Bay  filly,  foaldd  1877. 
SIRED  BY  BAY  PILOT   (By  Donaphan). 

1  dam by    Mambrino    Champion 

(by  Mambrino  Chief). 

2  dam by  Giltner's  Whip. 

3  dam by  Blackburn's  Whip. 

No.  67.  VISION. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  spring  1878. 
SIRED    BY    ADMINISTRATOR    (By  Rysdyk's    Hambleto- 

NIAN) .     ■ 

1  dam  Taglioni,  ...     by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 

2  dam  Mary  (dam  of  Dick 

Moore,record  2:24),  ,  by  Monmouth  Eclipse  1603 

3  dam by  Bertrand  230. 

4  dam by  Kosciusko  1334. 

5  dam by  Gallatin  looi. 

6  dam by  Celar  432. 

Vision  is  a  sister  in  blood  to  Memento,  who  trotted  in  public  a 
mile  as  a  yearling  in  2:56^,  and  made  a  record  as  a  two-year  old 
of  2:33.  Each  are  by  Administrator  out  of  mares  by  Alexander's 
Abdallah  She  is  large,  handsome,  and  very  promising  as  a  trot- 
ter. 


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No.  68.  EXIT. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  spring  1878. 
SIRED  BY  HAROLD   (Sire  of  Maud  S). 

1  dam  Lady  Limp,       .     by  Toronto. 

2  dam by  Mambrino  Chief. 

3  dam by  imp.  Hedgeford. 

Full  sister  to  Good  Morning,  and  very  promising. 

No.  69.  FANNY  GHAY. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  spring  1878. 
SIRED  BY  HAROLD  (Sire  of  Maud  S) 

1  dam  Miss  Duvall,   .     .  by  Duvall's  Mambrino. 

2  dam by  Paddy  Burns. 

3  dam      ......  by  Davy  Crockett  (Fergu- 

son's). 

Harold  sired  Maud  S.,  who  lias  a  record  at  six  years  old  of 
2:10^,  and  who  sold  for  ^21,000  as  a  four-year  old.  Duvall's 
Mambrino  by  Mambrino  Chief,  dam  by  imp  Glencoe,  2d  dam  by 
Black  Nose  by  Medoc  by  American  Eclipse.  Paddy  Burns  by 
Grey  Eagle,  dam  Julia  Ann  by  Medoc.  This  filly  can  now  trot 
very  fast. 


No.  70.  VESPER. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  spring  1878. 

SIRED   BY  DICTATOR. 

1  dam  Parepa,     ...     by  Delmonico. 

2  dam, by  Pilot,  Jr. 

3  dam  a  fast  Northern  mare. 

Delmonico  by  Guy  Miller  by  Hambletonian,  dam  by  Hambleto- 
nian.     Delmonico  sired  Darby. 


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No.  71.  CONTRAST. 

Black  filly,  foaled  spring  1878. 
SIRED  BY  BAY  PILOT  (By  Donaphan). 

1  dam by  Duvall's  Mambrino  (by 

.Mambrino  Chief). 

2  dam by  Paddy  Burns  (by  Grey 

Eagle). 

No.  72.  LATITUDE. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  1878. 
SIRED    BY  BAY  PILOT  (By  Donaphan). 

1  dam by  Edwin  Forrest. 

2  dam by  Tom  Hall. 

3  dam by  Blackburn's  Whip. 

No.  73.         •  IMPULSE. 

Chestnut  filly,  foaled  spring  1878. 

SIRED  BY  MA^IC  (By  American  Clay). 

I  dam by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 

Magic  is  sii-e  of  Post  Boy,  record  2:23,  Clemmie  G,  and  many 
other  good  ones.  Impulse  in  her  two-year-old  form  can  show  bet- 
ter than  a  three-minute  gait.     She  is  large  and  handsome 

No.  74.  MISSAL. 

Black  filly,  foaled  1876. 

SIRED    BY   BLUE    GRASS. 

1  dam by  Iron  Duke  (by  Cassius 

M.  Clay,  Jr.) 

2  dam by  Paddy  Burns. 

Blue  Grass  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  ist  dam  by  Long  Island 
Black  Hawk,  2d  dam  by  Young  Duroc,  3d  dam  by  Coffin's  Mes- 
senger (he  by  imp.  Messenger). 


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No.  75.  DREAM. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  spring  1879, 

SIRED    BY  ADMINISTRATOR. 

1  dam  Taglioni,     ...   by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 

2  dani  Mary  (dam  of  Dick 

Moore,  record  2:24),  by  Monmouth  Eclipse. 

3  dam by  Bertrand  230. 

4  dam by  Kosciusko  1334. 

5  dam by  Gallatin  looi. 

6  dam by  Celar  432. 

Dream  is  a  large,  well  shaped,  handsome  filly,  with  fine  trotting 
action. 

No.  76.  MAZOURKA. 

filly,  foaled  .'^ 

SIRED  BY  ADMINISTRATOR. 

1  dam  Cachuca,    ...  by  Almont. 

2  dam  Madam  Smith,  .     by  Grey  Eagle. 

3  dam by  Saxe  Weimar. 

Full  sister  to  Catchfly. 

No.  77.  SIREN. 

Brown  filly,  foaled  1879. 

SIRED    BY  DICTATOR. 

1  dam  Patti,     ....  by  Mambrino  Chief.  11 

2  dam by  Park's  Highlander  108 1.  | 

3  dam by  Grey  Eagle  3993.  -' 

4  dam by  Bertrand  230. 

5  dam by  MendozaT538. 

6  dam  Arminda,       .      .     by  imp.  Medley  1520. 

7  dam      ......  by  imp.  Bolton  286. 

8  dam  Sally  Wright,     .     by  imp.  Yorick  2801. 


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54.  YOUNG  MARES   AND   FILLTES. 

No.  78.  PROGBESS. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  spring  1879. 
SIRED  BY  ONWARD  (By  George  Wilkes). 

1  dam  Cut,  .....  by  Brignoli. 

2  dam  Crop,  ....     by  Pilot,  Jr. 

3  dam  a  fast  pacing  Canadian  mare. 

No.  79.  OMBRA. 

Brown  filly,  foaled  1879. 
SIRED    BY  CHALLENGER. 

1  dam  Black  Alice,   .     .  by  Bob  Didlake  (by  Mam- 

brino  Chief). 

2  dam    ......     by  Price's  Highlander. 

3  dam by  Woodpecker. 

No.  80.  *  ENTREE. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  spring  1879. 
SIRED  BY  CHALLENGER  (By  Almont). 

I   dam  Virginia   (dam   of 

Woodford  Chief),     .     by  Billy  Townes. 

This  is  a  large,  handsome,  well-gaited  filly,  with  fine  trotting 
action,  and  great  promise. 

No.  81.  CASTILE. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  spring  1879. 
SIRED   BY  ALMONT. 

1  dam  Rosa  Clay  (dam  of 

Capoul),      ....     by  American  Clay.      [ger. 

2  dam      .....      .  by  Downing's  Bay  Messen- 

3  dam by    Buford's    Cripple    (by 

^Medoc). 


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No.  82.  SOUBRETTE. 

Brown  filly,  foaled  spring  1879. 
SIRED    BY  GEORGE   WILKES. 

1  dam  Bell  Thorn,   .     .     by  Hero  of  Thorndale. 

2  dam  Abutillon,  .     .     .  by  Belmont. 

3  dam    Minnie    (dam    of 

Kentucky  Wilkes),     .  by  Red  Jacket.     . 

4  dam by  Grey  Eagle. 

5  dam by  Superior,  by  Whip. 

6  dam by  Buzzard. 

7  dam by  Shark. 

8  dam    .     .  -  .     .     .     .  by  imp.  Union. 


No.  83.  CATHEDRAL. 

Brown  filly,  foaled  1879. 
SIRED  BY  GEORGE  WILKES. 

i-dam  Kate  Tarleton,   .     by  Kentucky  Clay. 

2  dam by    Downing's    Bay    Mes-  . 

senger. 

3  dam .by  Downing's   Highlander. 

4  dam by    Hambletonian     (thor- 

ough-bred). 

No.  84.  BAIZE. 

Roan  filly,  foaled  spring  1879. 
SIRED  BY  CHALLENGER  (By  Almont). 

1  dam  Curiosity,       .     .     by  Enquirer. 

2  dam  Mollie  Higgins,   .  by  Joe  Downing. 

3  dam  Pic,      ....     by  Picciola. 

4  dam  Susan,    ....  by  Allen's  Bruce, 


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No.  85.  •    JEST. 

Brown  filly,  foaled  spring  1879. 
SIRED  BY  LOTHAIR  (By  Woodford  Mambrino). 

1  dam      ......  by  Brown   Chief  (by  Mam- 

brino Chief). 

2  dam by  Paddy   Burns  (by  Grey 

Eagle). 

No.  86.  ARENA. 

Brown  filly,  foaled  spring  1879. 
SIRED  BY  MARIO  (By  Sentinel). 

1  dam by  Alcalde  (by  Mambrino 

Chief). 

2  dam   ......     by  Flying  Cloud. 

3  dam      .     .     .     .     .     .by  Paddy  Burns  (by  Grey 

Eagle). 

No.  87.  DIANA. 

Black   filly,   foaled    May,   1879;    bred   by    Cleveland 

Scott,  Covington,  Ky. 

SIRED  BY  CHALLENGER. 

1  dam  Flushing  Girl,    .     by  Scott's  Thomas. 

2  dam      .     .     .     .     .     .by  Hiawatha. 

3  dam  Patty  Taylor,     .     by  imp.  Sovereign. 

4  dam by  Stockholder. 

5  dam by  imp.  Leviathan. 

6  dam by  Old  Pacolet. 

7  dam by  Dare  Devil. 


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No.  88.  HANNAH. 

Black    filly,    foaled    May,    1880;    bred   by   Cleveland 

Scott,  Covington,  Ky. 
SIRED    BY   ALMONT  (Bidwell's). 

I  dam  Flushing  Girl,    .     by  Scott's  Thomas. 

No.  89.  META. 

Brown  filly,  foaled  spring  1876. 
SIRED   BY  IDOL  PATCHEN. 

1  dam    ......     by  American  Clay.  [bred). 

2  dam by   imp.   Lord   (thorough- 

Idol    Patchex  by  Mambrino  Patchen,  his  dam  by  Redmon's 
Abdallah  (by  Alexander's  Abdallah). 

No.  90.  BONITA. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  spring  1877. 
SIRED    BY  IDOL  PATCHEN. 

1  dam by  Parson's  Abdallah  (by 

Alexander's  Abdallah). 

2  dam .by  Blackburn's  Whip. 

Idol  Patchen  by  Mambrino  Patchen,  dam  by  Redmon's  Abdal ' 
iah  (by  Alexander's  Abdallah). 


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WOODFORD  CHIEF. 

Bay  stallion,  foaled  1872. 
SIRED  BY  CLARK  CHIEF. 


I  dam  Virginia, 


by  Billy  Townes. 


Woodford  Chief  distinguished   himself  as  the  best  four- 
year  old  trotter  in  the  world.     At  the  Breeders'  Centennial 

Meeting   at    Philadelphia  he  won  a  third    heat    in    2:30^4: 

which  had  never  been  beaten.  At  Lexington  he  won  in  five 
heats— the  best  four-year  old  race  at  that  time  ever  trotted 
—winning    the    3d,  4th,  and    5th    heats    in    2:3iX,   2:31^' 


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2:31  X— the   fastest   fourth   heat,    the   fastest   fifth   heat,    and 
the  fastest  three  heats,  then  made  by  a  four-year  old. 

In  his  five-year  old  form,  he  won  at  Lexington  June 
Meeting,  distancing  all  competitors  He  won  at  Abdallah 
Park  in  August,  in  2:27;i^,  2:26X,  2:29^,  and  on  the  fol- 
lowing day  won  in  2:25,  2:26,  2:26X.  At  the  Lexington 
October  Meeting,  he  won  the  fastest  race  and  the  fastest 
record  ever  made  in  Kentucky,  trotting  in  2:22^. 

Woodford  Chief  was  a  perfect  model  of  high  form  and 
finish,  and  his  gait  the  perfection  of  trotting  action  ;  per- 
fectly level-headed  and  steady,  in  most  of  his  races  his  great 
superiority  has  been  conspicuous.  He  has  trotted  three  con- 
secutive races  without  even  making  a  break,  and  has  finished 
some  of  his  fastest  heats  with  the  reins  merely  held  in  one 
hand.     I  believe  he  was  the  best  young  trotter  in  the  world. 

DIBD    AT     VBRSAILI.es,     KENTUCKY, 

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March    9th,    1878, 
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No.  91.  CHALLENGER. 

Bay  stallion,  foaled  1874;  bred  by  Dr.  A.  Hurst,  Mid- 
way, Ky. 
SIRED  BY  ALMONT  (No.    i,  StallioiN  Llst). 

1  dam  Belle,   ....     by  Norman. 

2  dam  Vic, bv  Mambrino  Chief. 

3  dam  Fly,      .     .     *     .     bv   Columbus,   Jr.,   (Bark- 

ley'.s). 

4  dam  Paradine,    .     .     .  by  2d  Duke  of  Bedford  (by 

imp.  Duke  of  Bedford). 

5  dam  Peg,     ....     by  Bryant's   Matchless    (a 

Narragansett  pacer). 

Challenger  is  15^  hands  high,  a  deep  blood  bay,  with  black 
legs,  mane,  and  tail.  He  is  a  stylish,  handsome  well-formed  colt, 
with  an  evenly  balanced  harmony  of  parts,  and  a  good  degree  of 
quality  and  finish. 

The  very  remarkable  breeding  of  Challenger  is  worthy  of  care- 
ful analysis.  A  richer  combination  of  trotting  blood  has  probably 
never  been  met  with  by  the  student  of  pedigrees 

Almont,  who  represents  an  alliance  of  the  three  great  trotting 
families  of  Hambletonian,  Mambrino  Chief,  and  Pilot,  Jr.,  has, 
judged  by  the  aggregate  speed  of  his  get,  and  the  number  of  win- 
ners among  them,  attained  greater  success  than  has  any  other  trot- 
ting sire  at  his  age. 

Norman  is  the  sire  of  Lula,  who,  at  Buffalo,  New  York,  in  1875, 
won,  making  a  record  of  2:15  in  a  third  heat,  which  had  never  been 
beaten.  During  the  same  week  she  won  at  Rochester,  New  York, 
defeating  Goldsmith  Maid  in  the  fastest  race  of  four  heats  ever 
trotted — 2:151^,  2:i6j^,  2:15^.  2:17. 

Norman  is  the  sire  of  May  Queen  (formerly  Nashville  Girl), 
who,  starting  from  Nashville,  Tennessee,  without  a  record,  made  a 
successful  debut  at  Cleveland  and  won  through  the  circuit  a  series 
of  races  m  first-class  company;    and  the  following  year  closed  a 


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•second   successful  campaign   by  winning   a   race   of  four  heats  in 
2:21,  2:21,  2:21,  2:20. 

Blackwood  by  Norman,  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief,  record  2:31 
as  a  three-year-old,  has  sired  Blackwood,  Jr.,  five-year-old  record 
2:22j^,  and   Protine,  who,  at  six  yean  old,  had  raised  /wo  colts,  and 
made  a  record  of  2:24,  and  last  year  made  a  record  of  2:\g^,  and, 
in  the  free  for  all  race  at  Cleveland,  lapped  Hopeful  out  in  2:15^. 

SwiGERT  by  Norman,  dani  by  Mambrino  Chief,  a  sire  of  rising 
reputation  in  the  West,  is  a  trotter  himself,  and  his  get  are  show- 
ing speed — some  of  them  very  fast.  These  two  stallions  are 
■"brothers  in  blood  "  to  Belle,  the  dam  of  Challenger. 

Lucy  Cuyler  by  Cuyler,  dam  by  Norman,  trotted  a  trial  mile 
■over  Col.  West's  track  as  a  three-year-old,  in  2:28^  and  last  year 
trotted  a  inile  for  Mr.  Robert  Bonner  in  2:23. 

The  bay  gelding  Red  Jim  by  Abdallah  Pilot,  dam  by  Norman , 
won  the  three-year-old  race  at  the  Lexington,  Kentucky,  Fair,  in 
2:30^,  2:30,  2:30^^,  the  fastest  race  of  three  heats  ever  trotted  by 
a  three-year-old.  The  following  month  he  made  a  record  of  2:28, 
which  is  the  fastest  record  for  a  three-year-old,  and  as  a  four-year- 
old  could  trot  better  than  2:25. 

Challenger  and  Red  Jim  are  closely  allied  in  breeding,  the 
sires  of  each  being  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  out  of  mares  by 
Mambrino  Chief,  and  the  dam  of  each  is  by  Norman 

It  will  be  seen  that  Challenger  claims'  the  closest  possible 
blood  relationship  to  the  four  great  sires,  Alexander's  Abdallah, 
Norman,  Mambrino  Chief,  and  Pilot,  Jr..  who  are  represented  by 
Goldsmith  Maid.  2:14;  Lula,  2:15  ;  Lady  Thorn,  2:i8X,  and  Mam- 
brino Gift,  2:20  (in-bred  to  Pilot,  Jr.,  through  sire  and  dam),  and 
Maud  S.,  2:10^  (dam  by  Pilot,  Jr.) 

The  Columbus  family  have  produced  Com.  Vanderbilt,  2:25  ; 
Myron  Perry,  2:241^;  Sea  Foam,  2:24;  Commonwealth,  2:22,  and 
Adelaide,  2:19^. 

Challenger  has  plenty  of  training  quality  and  trotting  capacity* 

As  a  Trotting  Sire  probably  no  untried  stallion  has  a  better, 
guarantee  of  success.     Can  now  trot  in  2:30. 


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No.  92.  MARIO. 

Brown  stallion,  foaled  1874. 
SIRED  BY  SENTINEL  (No.   12,  Stallion  List). 

1  dam  Coquette,   ...  by  Pilot,  Jr. 

2  dam  Forty  Cents,      .     by  Wagner  2694. 

3  dam  Geroine,     ...  by  Gerow  3907. 

4  dam  Quaker  Girl,       .     by  imp.  Leviathan  1375- 

5  dam by  Pacolet  1778. 

Mario  is  a  large,  strong,  well  made  brown  horse,  one  white  foot 
behind,  and  heavy  full  tail.  He  is  nearly  sixteen  hands  high,  and 
of  great  substance  throughout ;  has  much  of  the  Hambletonian 
appearance  about  the  head  and  neck,  with  the  strong  cordy  legs 
and  iron  hoofs  of  the  Pilot,  Jr.'s.  Being  la^ge  and  growthy,  he 
has  not  been  handled  for  speed  ;  he  is  somewhat  inclined  to  amble 
in  starting,  but  soon  goes  off  into  an  open,  swinging  trot.  With 
age  and  maturity,  he  should  make  a  trotter,  or  a  very  valuable 
stock  horse, 

Mario's  breeding  is  very  choice;  his  sire — the  sire  of  T.  A., 
Young  Sentinel,  Centennial,  Brown  Sentinel,  &c. — is  full  brother 
to  Volunteer,  sire  of  Gloster,  2:17;  Bodine,  2:19;  Huntress, 
2:203^^^,  and  three  miles  in  'j:2i}4;  Amy,  2:22 1>^;  St.  Julien, 
2:11}^  ;  Trio,  2:2314^;  W.  H.  Allen,  2:2314;  Frank  Wood,  2:24"; 
Carrie,  2:24^^  ;  Powers.  2:21  j<^  ;  Driver    2:21,  &c. 

The  Pilot,  Jr.,  mares  have  been  trotters  themselves,  producers 
of  trotters  and  of  trotting  sires  and  dams.  They  have  produced 
Mambrino  Pilot,  and  he  is  the  sire  of  Mambrino  Gift  and  Hannis, 
who  are,  excepting  Smuggler,  the  two  fastest  trotting  stallions  in 
the  world.  They  have  produced  Alcalde,  and  he  is  the  sire  of 
Enigma,  record  2:26 ;  Hylas,  record  2:24^,  and  others.  They 
have  produced  the  dam  of  Almont,  who  has  probably  sired  more 
young  trotters  than  any  other  horse  of  his  age  in  the  world.  They 
have  produced  the  dam  of  Romance,  who  made  a  record  as  a  four- 
year  old  of  2:293//.  They  have  produced  the  dam  of  the  fast  filly 
Mistletoe.     A  Pilot,  Jr.  mare  produced  Scotland   (by  imp.  Bonnie 


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Scotland),  record  2:22^.  Pilot,  Jr.,  mares  have  produced  Mam. 
brino  Gift.  2:20;  Hylas,  2:24}^  (each  in-bred  to  Pilot,  Jr.,  through 
the  dams  of  their  sires)  ;  Nutwood,  record  2:23  ;  Billy  Hoskins, 
2:26^^  ;  Crittenden,  who  trotted  better  than  2:30  as  a  three-year 
old  ;  Waveland  Chief,  record  2:33^  as  a  three-year  old  ;  Noontide, 
record  2:26  as  a  four-year  old  ;  Cygnet  could  trot  as  a  four-year 
old  better  than  2:25  ;  ^neid  can  trot  in  2:25  ;  Blanche  Amory 
can  trot  in  2:20,  and  the  wonderful  Maud  S.,  2:io3^,  sold  by 
Capt.  George  N.  Stone,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  to  Mr.  W.  H.  Van- 
derbilt,  of  New  York,  for  $21,000. 

3^0. 91.  JUGGLER. 

Bay  colt,  foaled  1875. 
SIRED  BY  HAROLD  (No.  9,  Stallion  List). 

1  dam   Hermosa  (dam  of 

Woomosa,  Hermes, &c,), by  Edwin  Forrest. 

2  dam    Black  Rose   (dam 
of     Darkness,      record, 

double,  2:27^),     .     .     by  Tom  Teemer. 

3  dam by  Cannon's  Whip. 

4  dam by  Robin  Grey. 

Harold  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  dam  Enchantress  by  Ab- 
■dallah  (sire  of  Hambletonian  and  the  dam  of  Goldsmith  Maid),  is 
the  sire  of  Maud  S.,  2:10^.  sold  for  ^21,000,  and  is  the  sire  of 
Noontide,  four-year  old  record  2:26;  McCurdy's  Hambletonian, 
public  trial  mile  2:26^  as  a  four-year  old,  and  Childe  Harold,  who 
won  the  International  Stakes  at  Liverpool,  England — two  miles — 
5:05,^:04,  5:11 

Hermosa  was  very  fast ;  she  trotted  in  2:26  before  being  placed 
in  the  stud. 

Hermes,  full  brother  to  Juggler,  trotted  at  Woodburn  faster 
than  2:30. 

Woomosa  was  a  very  fast  three-year  old.     Can  now  trot  in  2:27. 

The  dam  of  Hermosa  produced  Darkness,  who,  with  Jessie 
Wales,  made  the  fastest  double-team  record  in   the  world — 2:27^. 

Juggler  is  16  hands  high,  a  large,  handsome  colt,  with  a  big, 
strong,  slashing  gait,  and,  like  all  the  produce  of  his  dam,  he 
gives  great  promise  of  making  a  trotter. 


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No.  94.  ONWARD. 

Bay   stallion,   foaled    1875;    bred  by   Col.   R.    West, 
Edgehill  Farm,  Georgetown,  Ky. 

SIRED  BY  GEORGE  WILKES  (No.  19,  Stallion  List). 

1  dam     Dollie    (dam     of 

Thorndale,  2:22  j{),    .  by  Mambrino  Chief 

2  dam by  Son  of  Potomac. 

3  dam by  Saxe  Weimar. 

George  Wilkes  is  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Dexter, 
Nettie,  Volunteer,  Jay  Gould,  Messenger  Duroc,  Startle,  Edward 
Everett,  Dictator,  Strathmore,  Alexander's  Abdallah,  &c.,  &c., 
and  liis  dam,  Dollie  Spanker,  lias  been  traced  by  Mr.  Wallace  to 
the  great  •'  Clay  family." 

The  produce  of  George  Wilkes  have  won  more  than  sixty  heats 
faster  than  2:30.  He  is  sire  of  the  wonderful  filly  So  So,  who  trot- 
ted a  second  and  third  in  2:^1  j4  ^ntl  2:31,  as  a  ttvo year  old ;  Ken- 
tucky Wilkes,  second,  third,  and  fourth  heats  in  2:30^,  2:2S/4i 
2:30^^.  as  a  three-year  old. 

The    stallion    Red   Wilkes,  who  won  the  four-year  old  race  at 
Lexington  Spring  Meeting,    1878,  is  by  George  Wilkes,   dam  by. 
Mambrino  Chief. 

George  Wilkes  for  several  years  held  the  fastest  record  for  all 
trotting  stallions,  and,  during  his  turf  career,  encountered  and 
defeated  the  best  trotters  of  his  day. 

His  combined  record  of  2:22  to  harness,  2:25  to  wagon,  and  2:28 

in  double  harness,  has  never  been  equaled  by  any  other  trotter. 

Onward  is  a  handsome  bay,  over  fifteen  and  a  half  hands  high, 
with  black  legs  heavy  black  mane  and  tail,  strong,  clean  bone, 
and  very  powerful  muscular  development.  He  began  to  develop 
natural,  trotting  speed  at  an  early  age,  employing  his  immense 
muscular  power  to  good  advantage  in  perfectly  balanced  trotting 
action  As  a  two-year  old  he  could  trot  very  fast  and  last  year 
could  show  close  to  a  2:30  gait.  His  rich  breeding  and  splendid 
form  should  make  him  a  horse  of  great  value  in  the  stud,  while 
nothing  in  Kentucky  gives  belter  promise  of  making  a  winner  on 
the  trotting  turf.     Can  now  trot  in  2:25. 


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No.  95.  FORWARD. 

Black  stallion,  foaled  1875. 
SIRED  BY  GEORGE  WILKES  (No.  19,  Stallion  List). 

1  dam      .     .      .     .'    .     .by  American  Clay. 

2  dam    ......     by  Mambrino  Chief. 

3  dam  Mrs.  Caudle  (dam  of  Ericsson). 

Forward  is  a  handsome  black  colt,  over  15^^  hands  high;  was 
broken  to  harness  this  summer  ;  is  now  trotting  as.  fast  for  his 
handling  as  any  colt  I  have  ever  owned.  His  gait  is  perfect.  He 
is  level-headed,  with  as  much  promise  for  a  race-horse  as  I  ever 
saw.  His  breeding  is  certainly  a  guarantee  for  speed.  Has  all  the 
qualifications  for  a  trotter. 

No.  96.  VANCLEVE. 

Bay  stallion,  foaled  1877. 
SIRED  BY  DICTATOR   (No.  15,  Stallion  List). 

1  dam  Patti,     ....  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

2  dam by  Park's  Highlander. 

3  dam      ......   by  Grey  Eagle. 

4  dam by  Bertrand  230. 

5  dam      ......  by  Mendoza  1538. 

6  dam  Arminda,       .     .     by  imp.  Medley  1520. 

7  dam by  imp.  Bolton  286. 

8  dam  Sally  Wright,     .  .  by  Yorick  2801. 

This  colt  is  very  promising. 

No.  97.  BARRISTER. 

Bay  stallion,  foaled  1877. 
SIRED   BY  ALMONT. 

1  dam  Puggie,       ...  by  Brignoli. 

2  dam  Bertha,     ...     by  Berthune. 

3  dam    Hunt's    Premium 

Mare, by  Scott's  Highlander. 


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4  dam  Fanny,     ...     by  Brown  Highlander. 

5  dam by  Bertrand. 

6  dam  Spot,    ....     by  Hampton's  Twig. 

7  dam by  imp.  Bedford. 

8  dam by  Harlequin. 

9  dam      ......  by  Fearnaught. 

Puggie  by  Brignoli  (record  2:29),  by  Mambrino  Chief,  is  in-bred 
to  imp.  Messenger,  through  Scott's  Highlander,  Brown  High- 
lander, and  Bertrand.  She  is  a  noted  brood  mare,  having  pro- 
duced Darlby,  who  made  a  record,  in  stud  condition,  of  2:40  :  My 
Daisy,  a  fast  young  mare  (now  dead)  owned  by  Ewing  &  Williams, 
Nashville,  Tennessee;  DaubignC;  who  could  trot  a  2:40  gait  at 
four  years  old,  and  another.  Her  produce  all  have  good  size,  high 
finish,  and  fine  style. 

Barrister  is  a  good-looking  colt,  and  a  very  remarkable  trotter. 
His  perfectly  balanced  trotting  action  and  strong  steady  stroke  are 
simply  wonderful.  He  is  probably  the  best  representative  of  in- 
herited trotting  speed  I  have  ever  seen.  Can  now  trot  in  or  close 
to  2:25. 

No.  98.  DEFENDER. 

Black  stallion,  foaled  1877. 
SIRED  BY  GEORGE  WILKES  (No.   19,  Stallion  List). 

1  dam  Mist,     ....     by  flying  Cloud. 

2  dam      .     .     .     .     .     .by  Daniel  Boone,  by  Ber- 

trand. 

Flying  Cloud  by  Hill's  Blackhawk,  sire  of  Ethan  Allen,  with 
his  record  of  2:15   to   the  pole,  and  his  numerous  family  of  trot 
ters. 

Defender  is  a  large,  handsome  colt,  and  already  shows  that  he 
possesses  a  strong  inheritance  of  trotting  speed.  Can  now  trot 
better  than  2:30. 

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No.  99.  PRETENDEK. 

Black  stallion,  foaled    1877;  bred  by  Col.  R.  West, 
Edgehill  Farm,  Georgetown,  Ky. 

SIRED  BY  DICTATOR  (No.   15,  Stallion  List). 

1  dam  Winona,   ...     by  Almont. 

2  dam    Dollie     (dam     of 

Thorndale,  2:221^).  .  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

3  dam by  Son  of  Potomac. 

4  dam by  Saxe  Weimar. 

Dictator  is  a  full  brotlier  to  Dexter,  who,  in  his  day,  was  the 
king  of  trotters.  He  made  the  fastest  record  to  harness,  2:17^, 
the  fastest  record  to  saddle,  2:1 8,  the  fastest  record  to  wagon, 
2:24;  and,  after  being  retired  from  the  turf,  was  driven  by  Mr. 
Bonner  to  road  wagon,  pulling  320  pounds,  a  mile  in  2:21 3^. 

Dictator  is  by  the  sire  of  Volunteer,  Edward  Everett,  Happy 
Medium,  Messenger  Duroc,  George  Wilkes,  Cuyler,  Administrator, 
Harold,  Alexander's  Abdallah,  Strathmore,  &c.,  &c.  ;  while  he  is 
brother  in  blood  to  Startle,  Jay  Gould,  Aberdeen,  Walkill  Chief, 
Nettie,  Orange  Girl,  &c.,  each  being  by  Hambletonian,  and  out  of 
mares  by  American  Star,  The  grandam  of  Dictator  was  the  Mc- 
Kinstry  mare,  who  produced  Shark,  a  good  trotter  in  his  day. 

The  American  Star  mares  have  produced  the  following  trotters: 
Dexter,  record  2:1714^;  Nettie,  2:18;  Huntress,  2:20^,  and  three 
miles  in  7:21^^;  Trio,  2:23^;  Orange  Girl,  2:23^;  Powers, 
2:2114:  ;  Driver,  2:21  ;  Jay  Gould,  2:21^  ;  Startle,  who  has  trotted 
a  trial  mile  in  2:15^,  and  numerous  others. 

Winona  was  a  very  fast  trotter  as  a  three-year  old,  but  being  dis- 
abled by  an  accident,  was  placed  in  the  stud. 

Almont  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief, 
grandam  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  is  sire  of  Allie  West,  four-year  old  record, 
2:29;^  ;  five-year-old  record,  2:25  ;  Kate  Jackson,  four-year  old 
record,  2:2534; ;  Alice  West,  four-year  old  record,  2:29^  ;  five-year- 


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old  record,  2:27;  Aldine,  three-year  old  record,  2-37,  and  winner 
of  the  great  Centennial  race  for  three-year  olds  at  Philadelphia, 
1876,   winner  of  the  four-year  old  race  at  Buffalo,  New  York,  in 
2:32,  and  winner  of  the  tive-year  old  races  Lexington,  Kentucky 
Summer  and  Fall  Meetings,  in  2:28^. 

Alexander's  Abdallah  sired  Goldsmith  Maid,  2:14;  Rosalind, 
2:21  ;  Thorndale,  2:22^4'  ;  and  sired  the  dams  of  Elsie  Good,  2:23  ; 
Bill  Thunder,  2:25  ,  Magenta,  2:24^  ;  Abbottsford,  2:21  j^  ;  Ham- 
bletonian  Mambrino,  2:21^  ;  Memento,  2:33  as  a  two-year  old,  &c., 
&c. 

Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorn,  record  2:18^  ;  Woodford 
Mambrino,  2:21 1/^,  and  sire  of  the  dams  of  Voltaire,  2:21^; 
Thorndale,  2:22^4^,  and  Indianapolis,  2:21. 

Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  the  dams  of  Mambrino  Gift,  record  2:20; 
Scotland,  2:22  ^^ ;  Noontide,  four  year  old  record,  2:26,  and  the 
great  six-year  old  Maud  S.,  who  trotted  in  2:103^;',  and  was  sold 
to  Mr.  Vanderbilt  for  ^21,000. 

-Pretender  is  a  handsome,  well-formed  colt,  with  plenty  of  size 
and  finish.  His  rich  pedigree  is  worthy  of  careful  study,  and 
promises  a  fast  trotter. 


FOALS    OF    1878. 


No.  100.  SANDALWOOD. 

Bay  stallion,  foaled  February,  1878. 
SIRED  BY  WILDWOOD. 

1  dam by  Cassius  Clay,  Jr. 

2  dam by  Pilot,  Jr. 

3  dam by  Downing's  Messenger. 

4  dam by  Blackburn's  Whip. 

Sandalwood  is  very  handsome  and  stylish.     His  sire  could  trot 
in  2:20.     His  rich  breeding  insures  him  a  fast  trotter. 

No.  101.  VANGUARD. 

Bay  stallion. 
SIRED  BY  DICTATOR  (No.   15,  Stallion  List). 

1  dam  Patti,      ....  by  Mambrino  Chief 

2  dam by  Park's  Highlander. 

3  dam by  Grey  Eagle. 

4  dam by  Bertrand  230. 

5  dam by  Mendoza  1538. 

6  dam  Arminda,      .      .     by  imp.  Medley  1520. 

7  dam by  imp.  Bolton  286. 

8  dam  Sally  Wright,     .     by  Yorick  2801. 


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No.  102.  TRIBUTE. 

Bay  stallion,  foaled  spring  1877. 

SIRED    BY  MAGIC  (Sire    of  Post   Boy,  Record  2:23),  By 

American  Clay). 

1  dam by  Wilson's    Snow  Storm 

(sire  of  Jim  Irvin). 

2  dam    ......     by  Paddy  Burns   (by  Grey 

Eagle). 
Tribute   is  a  large,  stylish,  and  very  handsome  colt,  with  fine 
trotting   action.     His  promise  is  good  both  for  a  stock  horse  and 
track  purposes. 

No.  103.  COL.  TOM  SCOTT. 

Brown  stallion,  three  white  feet,  16  hands  high,  foaled 

July  26,  1875  ;  bred  by  Cleveland  Scott,  Covington, 

Kentucky. 

SIRED  BY  GEN.  GEO.  H.  THOMAS  (The  Sire  of  Scott's 

Thomas)  . 

1  dam  Maggie  Phillips,     by    Highlander    (by    imp. 

Glencoe). 

2  dam by  Pacific. 

3  dam  ......     by  Pacolet. 

4  dam by  Wilkes'  Wonder. 

5  dam by  Chanticleer. 

6  dam by  imp.  Sterling. 

7  dam  ......     by  Clodius. 

8  dam by  imp.  Silver  Eye. 

9  dam by  Jolly  Roger. 

10  dam by  Partner. 

1 1  dam by  imp.  Monkey. 

12  dam  imp.  mare  of  the  stud  of  Harrison  of  Bran- 
don. 

Maggie  Phillips  was  bred  by  W.  D.  Phillips,  of  Davidson  county, 
Tennessee,  and  could  trot  in  three  minutes  on  the  road. 


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No.  104.  INSPECTOR. 

Bay  stallion. 
SIRED  BY  CONTRACTOR  (No.  8,  Stallion  List). 

1  dam  Kittle  Fisher,       .  by    Mambrino     Columbus 

(by  Mambrino  Chief). 

2  dam by  Mambrino  Chief. 

No.  105.         FORTUNATUS. 

Bay  stallion. 
SIRED  BY  ALMONT  (No.   i,  Stallion  List). 

1  dam  Coquette,       .     .     by  Pilot,  Jr. 

2  dam  Forty  Cents,  .      .  by  Wagner  2694. 

3  dam  Geroine,   ...     by  Gerow  3907. 

4  dam  Quaker  Girl,  .     .  by  imp.  Leviathan  1375. 

5  dam by  Pacolet  1778. 

(See  Brood  Mare  No.  9.) 

No.  106.  CONFESSOR. 

Bay  stallion. 

SIRED    BY   CONTRACTOR. 

1  dam      .     .     .     ...     .by  Kentucky  Clay. 

2  dam by  Edwin  Forrest. 

3  dam by  Blackburn's  Whip. 

No.  107.  VILLAGER. 

Chestnut  stallion, 
SIRED  BY  JOE  DOWNING. 

1  dam  Tennessee,      .     .  by  Pilot,  Jr. 

2  dam by  imp.  Leviathan. 

Joe  Downing  (by  Edwin  Forrest)  was  sire  of  Ned  Forrest,  Jr., 
and  he  the  sire  of  Edwin  Forrest,  2:14^,  and  sold  to  Robert  Bon- 
ner for  ^16,000. 


FOALS    OF    1879. 


No.  108.  CODE. 

Bay  stallion. 
SIRED   BY  DICTATOR. 

I    dam    Crop     (dam     of 

Blanche  Amory),      .     by  Pilot,  Jr. 
*2  dam  a  fast-pacing  Canadian  mare. 

(See  Brood  Mare  No   4.) 

No.  109.  REPOBTEIl. 

Bay  stallion. 

SIRED  BY  DICTATOR. 

1  dam  Kittie  Fisher,     .     by  Mambrino  Columbus. 

2  dam by  Mambrino  Chief. 

(See  Brood  Mare  No.  8.) 

No.  110.  ZULU. 

Bay  stallion. 
SIRED  BY  HAROLD. 

1  dam  Miss  Duvall,      .     by  Duvall's  Mambrino. 

2  dam by  Paddy  Burns. 

3  dam by  Davy  Crockett. 

(See  Brood  Mare  No.  10.) 


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No.  111.  DRESDEN. 

Brown  stallion. 
SIRED  BY  ADMINISTRATOR. 

1  dam  Parepa,     ...     by  Delmonico. 

2  dam by  Pilot,  Jr. 

3  dam  a  fast  Northern  mare. 

(See  Brood  Mare  No.  13.) 

No.  112.  ZENITH. 

Chestnut  stallion. 
SIRED    BY    INHERITOR. 

1  dam  Tennessee,     .     .     by  Pilot,  Jr. 

2  dam by  imp.  Leviathan. 

(See  Brood  Mare  No.  15.) 

No.  113.  MADRID. 

Bay  stallion. 
SIRED  BY  GEORGE  WILKES. 

1  dam  Mercedes,      .     .     by  Belmont. 

2  dam  Minerva,     ...  by  Pilot,  Jr. 
3'dam    Bacchante    Mam- 

brino, by  Mambrino  Chief,    [ger. 

4  dam  Bacchante,      .     .  by  Downing's  Bay  Messen- 

5  dam by  Whip  Comet. 

6  dam by  son  of  imp.  Messenger. 


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FOALS    OF    1880. 


No.  114.  PROBLEM. 

Bay  stallion. 
SIRED  BY  WILLIAM  RYSDYK  (By  Rysdyk's  Hambleto- 

NIAN) . 

1  dam  Patti,     .     .     .     .by  Mambrino  Chief. 

2  dam by  Park's  Highlander  108 1. 

3  dam by  Grey  Eagle  3993. 

4  dam by  Bertrand  230. 

5  dam by  Mendoza  1538. 

6  dam  Arminda,       .     .     by  imp.  Medley  1520. 

7  dam by  imp.  Bolton  286. 

-8  dam  Sally  Wright,    .     by  Yorick  2801. 

No.  115.  FACTOR. 

Bay  stallion. 

SIRED  BY  CHALLENGER  (By  Almont). 

1  dam  Matron,     ...  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 

2  dam by  Mambrino  Chief. 

3  dam      .     .     .     .     .     .by  Oliver  (thorough-bred). 

No.  116.  EXPERT. 

Bay  staUion. 

SIRED    BY    WILLIAM    RYSDYK    (By  Rysdyk's    Hamble- 

tonian). 

1  dam  Black  Alice,    .     .  by  Bob  Didlake  (by  Mam- 

brino Chief). 

2  dam by  Price's  Highlander. 

3  dam by  Woodpecker. 


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No.  117.  CONSPIRATOil. 

Bay  colt. 
SIRED  BY  CONTRACTOR  (By  Ajax,  by  Rysdyk's  Hamble- 

TONIAN) . 

1  dam   Lady  Limp   (dam 

of  Good  Morning),      .  by  Toronto. 

2  dam by  Mambrino  Chief. 

3  dam by  imp.  Hedgeford. 

No.  118.  DEFIANCE. 

Brown  stallion. 
SIRED    BY    WILLIAM    RYSDYK    (By  Rysdyk's    Hamble- 

TONIAN) . 

1  dam  Begum,       ...  by  Alcalde  (by  Mambrino 

Chief). 

2  dam by     Giltner's     Whip     (by 

Blackburn's  Whip). 

3  dam by  Paddy  Burns  (by  Grey 

Eagle), 

No.  119.  INVADEB. 

Bay  stallion. 
SIRED"   BY  ONWARD  (By  George  Wilkes). 

1  dam  Kate  Tarleton,     .  by  Kentucky  Clay. 

2  dam by   Downing's  Bay  Mes- 

senger. 

3  dam by  Downing's  Highlander. 

4  dam by    Hambletonian     (thor- 

ough-bred). 


FOALS   OF    1880.  75 

No.  120.  INVENTOR. 

Chestnut  stallion. 
SIRED  BY  CHALLENGER   (By  Almont). 

1  dam  Glory  (dam  of  Pas- 

acas), by  Jackson's  Western  Star. 

2  dam by  Boanerges. 

3  dam by  Gallatin. 

No.  121.  ELECTOR. 

Brown  stallion. 
SIRED  BY  ONWARD  (By  George  Wilkes). 

I  dam   Virginia    (dam    of 

Woodford  Chief),     .     by  Billy  Townes  (by  imp. 

Fylde). 

No.  122.  EXPRESS. 

Bay  stallion. 
SIRED  BY  WILLIAM  RYSDYK  (By  Rysdyk's    Hambleto- , 

NIAN) , 

1  dam  Little  Fortune,    .  by  Scott's  Thomas. 

2  dam  Dame  Gourlay,       by  Planet. 

3  dam  Flora  G.,    ...  by  Lexington. 

4  dam  Fanny  G.,      .     .     by  imp.  Margrave, 

No.  123.  HEADLIGHT. 

Chestnut  stallion. 
SIRED  BY  ONWARD  (By  George  Wilkes). 

1  dam  Dixie,       ...     by  Alexander's  Norman. 

2  dam  MoUie  Clay,    .     .  by  Iron  Duke. 

3  dam by  a   son  of  Van    Ransa- 

lear's  Messenger. 

4  dam by  Medoc. 


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'j6  FOAIS   OF    1880. 

No.  124.  ATTENTION. 

Bay  filly. 
SIRED  BY  ONWARD   (By  George  Wilkes). 

1  dam  Taglioni    ...     by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 

2  dam  Mary  (dam  of  Dick 

Moore,  record  2:24,)    by  Monmouth  Eclipse  1603 

3  dam by  Bertrand  230. 

4  dam by  Kosciusko  1334. 

5  dam by  Gallatin  looi. 

6  dam by  Celar  432. 

No.  125.  BIVAL. 

Chestnut  filly. 
SIRED   BY  ONWARD  (By  George  Wilkes). 

1  dam  Cut,      ....     by  Brignoli. 

2  dam  Crop,     .      .     .     .  by  Pilot,  Jr. 

3  dam  a  fast-pacing  Canadian  mare. 

No.  126.  EXTRACT. 

Brown  filly. 
SIRED    BY  ONWARD   (By  George  Wilkes). 

1  dam  Mercedes,      .     .     by  Belmont. 

2  dam  Minerva,  ...     by  Pilot,  Jr. 

3  dam    Bacchante  Mam- 

brino,    .....     by  Mambrino  Chief. 

4  dam  Bacchante,       .     .  by    Downing's    Bay    Mes- 

senger. 

5  dam by  Whip  Comet. 

6  dam  said  to  be  by  imp.  Messenger. 


Fv>ALS   OF    1880.  ^'J 

No.  127.  PLAINTIFF. 

Bay  filly. 
SIRED   BY   WILLIAM    RYSDYK    (By    Rysdyk's    Hamble- 

TONIAN). 

1  dam  Kitty  Fisher,     .     by    Mambrino    Columbus 
^  (by  Mambrino  Chief). 

2  ^m by  Mambrino  Chief: 

No.  128.  POLICY. 

Chestnut  filly. 
SIRED  BY  HAROLD  (Sire  of  Maud  S,  by  Rysdyk's  Ham- 

BLETONIAN) . 

1  dam  Parepa,     ...     by     Delmonico     (sire     of 

Darby). 

2  dam by  Pilot,  Jr. 

3  dam  a  fast  Northern  mare. 

No.  129.  ENTERPRISE. 

Chestnut  filly. 
SIRED  BY  ONWx\RD   (By  George  Wilkes). 

1  dam  Bell  Thorn,      .     .  by  Hero  of  Thorndale  (by 

Thorndalc). 

2  dam by  Belmont. 

3  dam    Minnie    (dam    of 
Kentucky  Wilkes),     .  by  Red  Jacket. 

4  dam    ....*..     by  Grey  Eagle. 

5  dam by  Superior  (by  Whip). 

6  dam by  Buzzard, 

7  dam      ......   by  Shark. 

8  dam by  imp    Union. 


78  FOALS   OF    1880, 


No.  130.  BUSTIC. 

Bay  filly. 
SIRED  BY  WILLIAM  RYSDYK    (By  Rysdyks  Hambleto- 

NIAN). 

1  dam  Mabllle,    ...     by    Mambrino    Champion 

(by  Mambrino  Chief). 

2  dam  Matron,      .     .     .  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 

3  dam by  Mambrino  Chief. 

4  dam      .     .     .     .     .     .by  Oliver  (thorough-bred) . 

No.  131.  CERES. 

Bay  filly. 

SIRED  BY  CHALLENGER   (By  Almont). 

1  dam  Griselda,     ...  by  William     Rysdyk     (by 

Rysdyk's  Hambletonian). 

2  dam    ......     by  Amos  Clay. 

No.  132.  KANSAS. 

Brown  filly. 

SIRED  BY  WILLIAM  RYSDYK   (By  Rysdyk's  Hambleto- 
nian) . 

1  dam  Lady  Alice,    .     .  by  Almont. 

2  dam  Rosa  Clay  (dam  of 

Capoul),      ....     by  American  Clay. 

3  dam by   Downing's    Bay    Mes- 

senger. 

4  dam by    Buford's    Cripple    (by 

Medoc). 


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FOALS   OF    1880.  79 


No.  133.  CHAPEL. 

Brown  filly. 
SIRED  BY  MARIO  (By  Sentinel). 

1  dam  Rosa  Clay  (dam  of 

Capoul),      ....     by  American  Clay. 

2  dam by    Downing's    Bay   Mes- 

senger. 

3  dam by    Buford's    Cripple    (by 

Medoc). 


No.  134.  ORPHA. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  May,  1880  ;  bred  by  Cleveland  Scott, 

Covington,  Kentucky. 

SIRED   BY  COL.  TOM  SCOTT. 

1  dam  Sue  Sayers,   .     .     by  Norman  (Alexander's). 

2  dam by  Drenon. 

3  dam by  Tucker's  Messenger. 

4  dam  said  to  be  thorough-bred. 


No.  135.  MINNIE  WREN. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  June,  1880;  bred  by  Cleveland  Scott, 

Covington,  Ky. 

SIRED  BY  CHALLENGER. 

1  dam  Valencia,  ...     by    Cassius    M.    Clay,   Jr. 

(Strader's). 

2  dam by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 

3  dam by    Coeur    de    Leon    (Dr. 

Herr's). 


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8o  FOALS   OF    1880. 


Wo.  136.  POSTICE. 

Roan  filly. 

SIRED  BY  WILLIAM  RYSDYK  (By  Rysdyk's  Hambleto- 

nian). 

1  dam  Curiosity,      .     .  by  Enquirer. 

2  dam  Mollie  Higgins,  .  by  Joe  Downing. 

3  dam  Pic,       ....  by  Picciola. 

4  dam  Susan,    ....  by  Allen's  Bruce. 

JWo.  137.  CHROMO. 

Bay  filly. 
SIRED  BY  ALLIE  GAINES  (By  Almont). 

1  dam  Mollie  Monroe,    .  by  a  son  of  Jim  Monroe. 

2  dam by  Brown  Chief  (by  Mam- 

brino  Chief). 

3  dam  a  Messenger  mare,  owned  by  Richard  John- 
son, jr. 

No.  138.  MISSAL. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  spring  1877. 
SIRED  BY  HERO  OF  THORNDALE  (By  Tho3NDALE). 

1  dam by  Edwin  Forrest. 

2  dam  Water  Witch  (dam 

of  Mambrino  Gift),   .     by  Pilot,  Jr. 

3  dam  Fanny,  ....  by  Kinkead's  St.  Lawrence. 

4  dam  Brenda. 

No.  139.  CROISETTE. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  spring  1879. 
SIRED   BY  CHALLENGER  (By  Almont). 

1  dam  Begum,       ...  by  Alcalde. 

2  dam by     Giltner's     Whip     (by 

Blackburn's  Whip). 
2  dam by  Paddy  Burns  (by  Medoc) 


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1311  OI3r-1BI=l.E]3D 


TROTTING  STOCK, 


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FAIRLAWN  STOCK  FARM, 

ADJOINING  THE  CITY  OF  LEXINGTON. 


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WM.  T.  WITHERS 


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There  are  Two  Entrances  to  Fair/awn.     One  at  the  Foot  of  North  Broadway; 

the  Other  From  Mulberry  Street. 


LEXINGTON,  KY.: 
Transylvania  Printing  Co.,  Steam  Catalogue  Printers, 

1882. 


SPECIAL  NOTICE. 


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The  following  celebrated  Trotting  Stallions  will  make  the  season 
of  1882  at  Fairlawn  Stock  Farm  : 

ALMONT. 

Limited  to  twenty -five  mares  at  $150  the  season. 

HAPPY  MEDIUM. 

Limited  to  thirty  mares  at  $100  the  season. 

ABERDEEN. 

Limited  to  forty  mares  at  $100  the  season. 

ALMONT  LIGHTNING. 

Limited  to  forty  mares  at  $50  the  season. 

PRINCE  AHMED. 

Limited  to  thirty  niares  at  $50  the  season. 

CASSIUS  M.  CLAY,  Jr. 

Will  be  used  only  as  a  private  stallion. 

The  fee  for  service'  must,  in  all  cases,  be  paid  before  the 
REMOVAL  OF  THE  MARE.      There  vjill  he  no  variation  from  this  rule. 

The  season  will  begin  February  ist,  and  close  Avigust  ist,  1882. 

Applications  will  be  registered  in  order  in  which  they  are  received. 
Mares  from  a  distance  will  be  kept  in  same  manner  as  I  keep  my  own 
brood  mares,  at  $1  50  per  week,  or  at  $50  per  annum,  but  no  responsibil- 
ity will  be  assumed  for  accidents  or  escapes. 

U^"  Particular  attention  is  called  to  the  fact  that  when  a  cross  mark 
in  pencil  is  made  on  the  margin  of  any  zo^y  of  this  Catalogue  that  may 
be  sent  out  during  the  year  18S2,  it  means  that  the  animal  opposite 
WHICH  the  X  is  MADE  HAS  BEEN  SOLD.  Attention  to  this  will  save  many 
letters  of  inquiry  and  answers  thereto. 

2l^"  Fairlawn  is  connected  by  Telephone  with  all  the  leading  Hotels 
and  Stables  in  Lexington,  and  with  the  Telegraph  Office  and  all  the 
Railroad  Depots  and  offices  in  the  city.  Parties  from  a  distance,  on  their 
arrival  at  Lexington,  can  communicate  with  Fairlawn  from  any  of  the 
Depots,  Hotels  or  Stables  without  charge.  By  inquiry  at  Treacy  & 
Wilson's  stable,  adjoining  the  Phoenix  Hotel,  parties  can  ascertain  at 
once  whether  the  proprietor  of  Fairlawn  is  in  the  city  or  at  home  . 

■    jU^^Omnibusses  and  cabs  rvin  from  all  the  railroad  depots  to  Fairlawn. 


ANNOUNCEMENT. 


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To  the  friends  and  patrons  of  Fairlawn,  who  have  so  liberally  aided 
and  assisted  the  proprietor  in  his  efforts  to  establish  and  maintain  a  first- 
class  breeding  farm,  devoted  exclusively  to  breeding  and  rearing  high- 
bred trotting  stock,  sincere  thanks  are  tendered.  Encouraged  hy  their 
patronage  and  cheered  by  their  kind  words  of  commendation,  no  efforts 
have  been  spared  to  meet  their  just  expectation.  The  enterprise  had  its 
origin  not  in  the  mere  hope  of  pecuniary  profit,  but  the  proprietor  was 
stimulated  by  an  innate  love  for  fine  stock,  which  has  possessed  him  from 
his  boyhood.  Retiring  from  active  business  pursuits,  he  has  since  devoted 
most  of  his  spare  time  to  the  study  of  the  breeding  problem,  which  of  late 
years  has  engaged  the  attention  of  a  large  number  of  gentlemen  of  educa- 
tion and  culture.  The  enterprise  has  proved  to  be  both  pleasant  and 
profitable,  which  latter  result  was  regarded  by  his  friends  at  the  beginning 
as  improbable,  if  not  impossible.  The  result  has  been  very  gratifying,  as 
it  certainly  is  pleasant  to  make  the  gratification  of  one's  tastes  a  source  of 
pecuniary  profit.  This  is  ^ue  to  the  fact  that  the  American  people  want 
the  VERY  BEST,  and  are  always  disposed  to  encourage  and  sustain  the 
enterprising  breeder  who  they  think  is  earnestly  and  intelligently  striving 
to  furnish  just  what  they  want. 

The  cardinal  rule  at  Fairlawn  is  to  use  for  breeding  purposes  only 
highly  bred  hood  mares,  possessing  individual  merit,  and  to  couple  them 
with  stallions  that  are  not  only  highly  bred  trotters,  but  that  are  them- 
selves fast  trotters  and  have  demoxstrated  their  ability  to  sire 
FAST  trotters  WITH  UNIFORMITY.  The  chanccs  for  failures  in  breed- 
ing are  thus  reduced  to  a  minimum.  In  pursuance  of  this  settled  plan, 
Aberdeen  (son  of  Old  Hambletonian,  out  of  Widow  Machree,  the  fastest 
and  gamest  daughter  of  American  Star)  a  fast  trotter  himself,  and  the 
sire  of  Hattie  Woodward,  record  of  2:1514,  made  her  first  season  on  the 
turf,  and  other  fast  trotters,  v/as  purchased  in  March,  iSSi,  and  is  now  the 
stable  companion  of  Almont,  Happy  Medium  and  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 
It  is  confidently  believed  that  no  other  breeding  establishment  in  the  world 
has  four  such  trotting  stallions  in  the  stud,  or  is  better  prepared  to  make 
judicious  crosses. 

During  the  trotting  season  of  1881  eight  new  trotters  sired  by  the 
Fairlawn  stallions  have  made  public  records  below  2:30  and  two  others 
have  made  records  below  2:20.  Besides  this  a  grandaughter  of  one  of 
them  has  made  a  record  of  2:20,  and  four  other  of  their  grandsons  and 
slaughters  have  made  records  below  2:30  and  a  great  grandaughter  a 
xecord  below  2:30.  This  makes  a  total  for  1881  of  three  with  records  of 
:2:20  and  better  and  thirteen  others  with  records  below-  2:30,  a  grand  total 
of  sixteen.      This  embraces  only  the  new  performers  who  for  the  first 


4  FAIRLAWN    STOCK    FARM. 


time  have  entered  the  2:20  and  2:30  Hsts  in  1881,  of  which  six  are  de- 
scended from  Almont,  four  from  Happj  Medium,  four  from  Claj*^,  and! 
two  from  Aberdeen,  who  had  only  about  six  of  his  get  to  start,  and  most 
of  them  were  winners.  These  accompHshed  results  are  stronger  testis 
monj  in  favor  of  the  Fairlawn  staUions,  and  more  convincing  proof  of 
their  value  and  great  prepotency  as  trotting  sires,  than  any  thing  that 
could  possibly  be  said  by  way  of  commendation. 

The  ONE  PRICE  PLAN  IS  STRICTLY  ADHERED  TO  AT  FaIRLAWN,  and 
it  will  be  A  WASTE  of  time  for  parties  to  urge  a  REDUCTION  OF 
EVEN  A    single  DOLLAR,    EITHER    IN  PERSON  OR    BY  LETTER.         Parties 

from  a  distance  can  purchase  at  exactly  the  same  price  as  if  present  in 
person.  On  application  a  full  description  will  be  given,  and  all  defects,  i^^ 
there  are  any,  will  be  made  known.  All  animals  purchased  on  orderSf. 
without  the  party  seeing  them,  will  be  guaranteed  to  come  up  fully  to  the 
description  given,  and  if  they  do  not,  the  purchaser  is  at  liberty  to  return, 
them. 

The  prices  are  printed  to  all  the  stock  offered  for  sale,  and  will  not* 
BE  varied  until  AFTER  THE  FIRST  OF  May,  1882.  After  that  date,  the 
prices  may  be  increased  or  diminished,  owing  to  circumstances,  or  the 
promise  of  the  stock;  but  when  changed,  will  be  changed  to  all. 
PURCHASERS  ALIKE.  When  as  many  as  five  head  are  purchased  at  the 
same  time,  a  reduction  of  ten  per  cent  will  be  made  on  Catalogue 
prices. 

The  prices  may  at  first  seem  high,  but  when  the  breeding  and  quality 
of  the  stock  is  considered  they  are  really  low.  Experience  in  breed- 
ing trotters  has  fully  demonstrated  that  it  pays  best  to  breed  the  very 
BEST.     The  BEST  are  always  the  cheapest  in  the  long  run. 

Time  will  be  given  responsible  parties,  when  desired,  but  when  given^^ 
interest  at  the  regular  bank  rates  WILE  BE  charged. 

Fairlawn  is  strictly  a  Breeding  Farm,  and  the  proprietor 
never  develops  any  of  his  horses  for  the  turf,  or  starts- 
them  in  a  race.  Nor  does  he  deal  at  all  in  any  stock  except  the  get 
of  his  own  Stallions,  or  the  produce  of  his  own  Brood  Mares,  or  of  mares 
farmed  by  him  to  breed  to  his  own  Stallions. 

The  forcing  process  is  entirely  discarded  at  Fairlawn,  and  the 
colts  run  in  blue  grass  paddocks,  and  are  fed  in  open  stables  during  the 
entire  winter,  and  as  a  rule  are  fed  no  grain  during  the  suinnier. 

The  young  stock  are  carefully  broken  by  experienced  and  reliable 
men,  and  no  effort  is  spared  to  give  them  good  mouths,  and  make  them 
safe  and  reliable.  WM.  T.   WITHERS,  Proprietor, 

Fairlawn,  January  i,  1882.  Lock  Box  392,  Lexington,  Ky. 


FAIRLAWN  STALLIONS. 


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The    Following   Noted    Trotting    Stallions   Are  Used  in  the  Stud 

at  Fairlawn  Stock  Farm. 


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No.  I. 

ALMONT, 

THE  GREAT  SIRE  OF  TROTTERS. 

Dark  Red  Bay,    black  points,  the  black  extending  above 
knees  and  hocks;  15  hands  2  1-4  inches  high;  foal- 
ed in  1864.     Weight  1,150  Pounds. 

.Sired  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,   sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid,  record 
of  2:14;  Rosalind,  2:21^4;  Thorndale,  2:224-4,  Major  Edsali, 
2:29;  St.  Elmo,  2:30,  and  other  fast  trotters. 

First  dam  Sally  Anderson  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady 
Thorne,  record  of  2:iS!>'4;  Woodford  Mambrino,  2:213^2;  North 
Star    Mambrino,    2:26^;    Mambrino    Pilot,    (saddle)    2:273^^; 
Darkness, 2:27^;  Mambrino  Star,  2:281,0,  Bay  Henry,  2:29)^^; 
Fisk's    Mambrino    Chief,    2:29}'2;    Brignoli,  2:29^.^;   Ericsson, 
2:30!^^;  at   4-years  old,  the  fastest  to   that   date    and  for  many 
years  after;  and  other  trotters. 
Second  dam  Kate,  by  Alexander's  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  John 
Morgan,   record  of  2:24;  Pilot  Temple,  2:24^2;  Tattler,  2:26; 
Tackey,    2:26;    Qi^ieen   of  the    West,   2:26j^'4;    Gen.  Sherman, 
2:285^;  Dixie,  3:30,  and  sire  of  the  dams  of  Maud  S.,  record  of 
2:io3>J;    Nutwood,    2:18^^^^;    Mambrino    Gift,    2:20;    Noontide, 
2:2oio;  Scotland,  2:22>^;  Hylas,  2:241^;  Billy  Hoskins,  2:261^; 
Mambrino  Pilot  2:27)^;  Dacia,  2:29)^'  and  Geo.  A.  Ayer,  2:30. 
Third  datn  a  fine  mare  owned  by  the  late  W.  H.  Pope,  of  Louis- 
ville, Ky.,  said  to  be  and  no  doubt  thoroughbred. 
.Alexander's    Abdallah   by    Rj^sdvk's    TIambletonian,  sire  of  Dexter, 
2:173^;  Nettie,  2:18;  Orin^'c  Girl,   2:20;  Gazelle,  2:21;   Jay  Gould, 
2:213^2;  and  30  other.,   with  records  of  2:30  or  better. 

First  dam  Katy  Darling,  by  Bay  Roman,  son  of  Imp.  Roman. 
Second  dain  by  Mambrino,  son  of  Mambrino,  thoroughbred  son 
of  Imp,  Messenger. 
.I?.ysdyk's  Hambletonian,  by  Abdallah,  son  of  Mainbrino,  thorough- 
bred son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam  Charles  Kent  Mare,  by  Iinp.  Bellfounder. 

Second  dam  One  Eye,  by   Bishop's  Hambletonian,    son  of  Imp. 

Messenger. 
Third  dam  Silvertail  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
.Abdallah,    (Sire  of  Sir    Walter",    record  of  2:27;    O'Blennis,    2:27^; 
Fi-ank  Forrester,  2:30;    and  sire    of  the  datns  of  Goldsmith  Maid, 
2:14;  Hotspur,  2:24;  Irene,  2:24;  Jno.  W.  Conley,  2:24;  Lady  Em- 
ma, 2:26^4';  Fanny  Allen,  2:283^^;  Marguerite,  2:29;  Blonde,  2:293^; 


FAIRLAWN    STOCK    FARM. 


Goldsmith  Abdallah,  2:30,  &c.,)    by   Mambrino,  thoroughbred  son. 
of  Imp.  Messeintger. 

Dam  Amazonia,  by  a  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Mambrino  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
First  dam  by  Imp.  Sour  Crout. 
Second  dam  by  Imp.   Whirligig. 
Third  dam  Old  Slammerkin,  by  Imp.  Wildair. 
Fourth   dam    Imp.    Cub    Mare,   by    Cub,    &c.,  with  nine  more 
thoroughbred    crosses,    the    thirteenth  dam  being  the  Layton 
Barb  Mare. 
Bishop's  Hambletonian  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
First  dam  Pheasant,  W  Imp.  Shark. 

Second  dam  by  Imp.  Medley,  and  said  to  be  thoroughbred. 
Imp.  ^Messenger    by    English    Mambrino,  son  of  Engineer,  son  of 
Sampson,  son  of  Blaze,  son  of  Flying  Childers,  son  of  the  Darley 
Arabian. 

First  dam   by  Turf,  son  of  Matchem,   son  of  Cade,  son    of  the- 

Godolphin  Arabian. 
Second  dam  Sister  to  Figurante,  by  Regulus,  son  of  the  Godol- 
phin x\rabian,  &c.,  Szc. 
English  Mambrino,  sire  of  Imp.  Messenger,  by   En'rineer. 

First  dam  the  dam  of  Dulcinea,  by   Cade,  son  of  the  Godolphinii 

Ai-abian. 
Second  dam  by  Bolton  Little  John,  son  of  Partner,  son  of  Jigg. 

son  of  the  Byerley  Turk. 
Third  dam  Favorite,  by  a  son  of  Bald  Galloway. 
Fourth   dam    out  of  Lord    Portmore's    Daffodil,  by  Sir  T.  Gas- 
coign's  Foreign  Horse. 
Mambrino  Chief  b^^  Mambrino   Paymaster,  son  of  Mambrino,  thor- 
oughbred son  of  Imp.  ^Messenger. 

Dam  the  dam  of  Goliah,  pedigree  unknown. 
Mambrino  Paymaster  by  Mambrino,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger,  and 
sire  of  Abdallah,  the  sire  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 
Dam  b>-  Imp.  Paymaster. 
Alexander's  Pilot,  Jr.,  by  Old  Trotting  and  Pacing  Pilot. 

First  dam    Nancy   Pope,  by    Havoc,  son  of  Sir  Charles,  son  ot 

Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Second  dam  Nancy  Taylor,  by  Alfred,  son  of  Imp.  Medley. 
Havoc  by  Sir  Charles,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

First  dam  Powancy,  by  Sir    Alfred,  son  of  Imp.  Sir  Harry,  out 

of  L,ady  Chesterfield,  by  Imp.  Diomed. 
Second  dam  Virgo,  by  Sir  Peter  Teazle,  out  of  Imp.  Castianira, 
(SirArchy's  dam),  by  Imp.   Rockingham,  &c. 
Sir  Peter  Teazle  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

Note. — I  give  the  pedigree  of  the  dam  of  Pilot,  Jr.,  as  it  stood  un- 
questioned for  twenty  years.  It  i'=  n(-w  I'nder  investigation  by  the 
National  Association  of  Trotting  Horse  Brecdc.-s,  which  it  is  hoped  will 
definitely  settle  the  question, 

AlMONT  will  be  PERMITTED)  TO  SERVE  TWENTY-FIVE  MARE.«? 
J\.T    $150   THE    SEASON,    WITH    USUAL    PRIVILEGE    OF    RETURN. 


STALLIONS. 


As  Almont  has  obtained  a  national  reputation  bj  the  remarkable 
perTormances  of  his  produce  on  the  turf;  as  well  as  by  their  unsurpassed 
qualities  as  driving  horses  for  private  use  on  the  road;  it  is  deemed  ap- 
propriate to  investigate  his  ancestry  and  ascertain  whence  he  derives  the 
ability  to  impress  his  form,  temperament  and  trotting  action  on  his  pro- 
duce in  so  marked  a  manner,  and  to  sire  game,  speedy  and  reliable  trot- 
ters with  such  great  uniformity.  The  examination  of  this  question 
reaches  far  beyond  any  mere  pecuniary  interest  in  the  stallion,  as  it  in- 
volves questions  and  conclusions  in  which  every  breeder  and  admirer  of 
the  American  Trotting  Horse,  and  especially  everj^  student  of  the  breed- 
ing pi-oblem,  is  interested. 

Before  beginning  the  investigation,  and  as  a  justification  of  its  pro- 
priety, it  is  proper  to  state  that  Almont  has  sired  just  about  double  as 
many  trotters  with  public  records  of  2 :30  or  better,  as  any  other  trotting 
stallion  ever  did  at  the  same  age.  Fifteen  of  his  sons  and  daughters  have 
records  of  2 130  and  better,  all  under  2  ."30  but  one,  and  two  of  theiTi  with 
records  below  2:20. 

Almont  made  his  first  season  in  the  stud  in  1869,  and  the  first  of  his 
produce  started  in   1873   ^^  two  and   three  j^ears   old.       Four  of  his  get 
started   and  all  "were  winners.       In  1874  five  of  his  get  started  and 
FOUR  OF  THEM   WON,  among  them  the  four-year  old  Allie  West,  who 
made  a  record  of  2:29)^,  the  fastest  ever  made  by  a  four-year  old  to  that 
date.      In  1875  eleven   started  and  six  were  winners,  among  them  Pied- 
mont, who  made  a  four-year  old  record  of  2:303^  in  third  heat,  the  fastest 
eyer  made  to  that  date  by  a  four-year  old  in  third  heat;    and  Allie  West 
after  a  full  season  in  the  stud  reduced  his  record  to  2:25.       Up  to  and  in- 
cluding 1876  x\lmont  had  13  winners.     That  year  they  started  in  24  races; 
Avon  first  money  in  8,  second  money  in  8,  and  third  money  in  2,  winning 
money  in   over  two-thirds  of  the  races  in  Avhich  they  started.      In  1877 
four  new  winners  came  out,  among  them  Katie  Jackson,  four-year  old 
record  of  2:25^  in  third  heat,  and    Alice    West,  four-year  old  record  of 
2:29^  in  fourth  heat.       1878  brought  out  nine  new  winners,  among  them 
Aldine,  with  five-year  old  record  of  2:28^  in  seventh  heat.     Easter  Maid 
this  year   reduced  her    record    to  2:29,  and    Alice  West  reduced  her's  to 
2:27.     In  1879  fourteen  new  winners  came  out.       Ella  Earl  made  a  record 
of  2:25;  Fanny   Witherspoon   (five   years  old),  2:26;    Musette,  2:30,  and 
Clermont,  2:30,  and  Alice  West  reduced  her  record  to  2:26.   In  1880  thir- 
teen new  winners  were  added  to  the  list,  and  four  new  ones  entered  the  2 :30 
class,  viz..  Piedmont,  record  2:21}.-^  (public  trial  of  2:i8i-^);  Alta  (six  years 
old,)  2 1253^,  in  sixth  heat;  Sannie  G.,  2 127,  and  Una,  2 :29  in  third  heat.  Mu- 
sette reduced  her  previous  record  of  2 130  .to  2 :2g}^,  in  third  heat,  winning 
the  2d,  3d  and  7th  heats.     Fanny  Witherspoon  reduced  her  record  to  2:25 
in  sixth  heat,  winning  5th,  6th,  and  7th  heats. 

The  restilts  of  the  trotting  season  of  1S81  added  more  to  the  reputa- 
tion of  the  Almonts  than  any  previous  year.  A  number  of  his  produce 
won.  Two  new  ones  made  records  of  2:26  or  better,  and  tAvo  others 
made  records  below  2:2b.  Early  Rose  made  a  record  of  2:25)^  in  third 
heat,  winning  fourth  heat  and  race  in  2:26}4.  Hamlin's  Almont,  Jr., 
made  a  record  of  2:26  in  second  heat,  winning  the  third  heat  and  race  in 
2:27?.^.  Piedmont  reduced  his  record  to  2:173^^,  made  in  fourth  heat,  the 
fastest, record  ever  made  by   any  stallion  in  second,  third  or  fourth  heat, 


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and  onlj  excelled  by  Smuggler's  2:153^^,  which  was  made  in  the  first  heat 
of  a  race  which  he  lost,  being  beaten  by  Goldsinith  Maid  in  2:171^  in 
fourth  heat.  Piedmont  won  his  race,  making  record  of  2:193^  in  fifth 
heat  and  2:21  in  sixth  heat.  Fanny  Witherspoon  made  a  record  of  2:19^ 
in  thii'd  heat  and  won  the  fourth  heat  in  2:20.  Aldine  won  a  six  heat 
^  race,  reducing  her  record  to  2:263^  in  third  heat,  and  winning  sixth  heat 
in  2:27)^.  King  Almont  won  a  six  heat  race,  making  record  of  2:303^-^  in 
fifth  heat,  and  Una  made  a  two-mile  record  of  4:543^^. 

Almont  now  has  to  his  credit  about  60  winners  of  contested  races, 
a  larger  number  than  was  ever  sired  by  any  Trotting  Stallion  of  his  age. 
Attention  is  called  to  the  fact  that  one-fourth  of  all  his  winners 
OF  RACES  HAVE  RECORDS  OF  2:30  AND  BETTER,  and  that  most  of  them 
have  made  their  fastest  records  in  third  and  suBSEquENT  heats; 
thus  showing  game  and  endurance,  as  well  as  speed. 

A  critical  examination  of  Almont's  pedigree  will  in  part  explain  why 
he  has  been  so  successful  as  a  trotting  sire.  While  an  illustrious  ances- 
try is  indispensable  to  a  successful  sire,  and  no  breeder  should  use  in  the 
stud  any  but  a  well  bred  stallion,  there  are  other  important  requisites  to 
be  considered  in  the  selection  of  a  trotting  sire.  These  will  be  noticed  in 
the  conclusion. 

Almont  was  sired  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  who,  as  a  trotting  sire, 
was  the  greatest  and  most  prepotent  son  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 
The  Hambletonian  family  of  trotters  stand,  by  the  record,  far  in  advance 
of  any  other  Trotting  Fainily  in  the  production  of  fast  trotters.  More 
than  one-third  of  all  the  trotters  that  have  ever  made  a  record  of  2:30  or 
better  are  descendants  of  Rj'sdyk's  Hambletonian  in  the  direct  male  line. 
He  hiinself  sired  35  such  trotters,  the  greatest  number  ev'er  sired  by  any 
stallion,  and  fifty-six  of  his  sons  have  already  become  the  sires  of  2:30 
trotters,  a  number  not  approached  by  the  sons  of  any  other  stallion. 
There  are  only  85  horses  that  have  made  records  of  2:20  or  better,  and  ^^ 
of  these  are  descendants  of  Rysdyk's  Hainbletonian  in  the  direct  male 
line.  Of  the  9,357  heats  trotted  in  2:30  or  better,  the  descendants  of 
Hainbletonian  have  won  3,638,  being  largely  over  one-third  of  the  whole 
number.  Only  69  horses  have  records  below  2:20,  and  27  of  these  are 
descendants  of  Hambletonian,  winning  about  half  of  all  the  heats  ever 
trotted  below  2:20.  Maud  S.,with  record  of  2:10)^,  and  St.  Julien  2:113^ 
were  sired  by  sons  of  Hambletonian. 

The  dam  of  Almont  was  by  Mambrino  Chief,  who  by  the  record 
stands  second  to  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian  as  a  progenitor  of  2:20  and 
better  trotters;  and  had  he  lived  as  long,  and  enjoyed  the  same  opportu- 
nities in  the  stud,  would  most  probably  have  equalled,  if  not  excelled  him 
as  a  progenitor  of  fast  trotters.  Mambrino,  though  he  only  had  a  com- 
paratively brief  career  in  the  stud,  as  he  died  in  March  1862  after  having 
only  inade  seven  seasons  in  Kentucky,  sired  nine  sons  and  daughters 
that  made  public  records  below  2:30;  and  74  trotters  with  records  of  2:30 
or  better  have  descended  froin  him  in  the  direct  male  line,  winning '719 
heats.  Eight  trotters  with  records  of  2:20  or  better  have  descended  from 
hiin,  a  larger  number  than  are  to  the  credit  of  any  other  contemporaneous 
sire  except  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian.  Among  these  was  the  celebrated 
Lady  Thorne,  who  beat  all  her  competitors,  including  the  noted  Gold- 
smith Maid  in  numerous  races,  and  but  for  an  injury  received  while  being 


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loaded  on  the  cars,  bid  fair  to  trot  close  to,  if  not  below,  2:10  if  her  driver's 
statement  is  to  be  credited. 

The  attention  of  breeders  is  directed  to  the  important  fact  that  the 
daughters  of  Mambrino  Chief  have  produced  more  trotters  with  records 
below  2:30  than  the  daughters  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  though  there 
are  probably  twenty  times  as  many  of  Hambletonian's  daughters  in  use 
as  brood  mares.  By  reference  to  Table  No.  7  at  close  of  this  catalogue,  it 
will  be  seen  that  26  trotters  with  records  of  2:30  or  better  have  been  pro- 
duced by  granddaughters  of  Hambletonian,  23  of  them  having  records 
below  2:30,  ONLY  ONE  of  them,  however,  has  entered  the  2:20  class. 
Comparing  this  with  Table  No.  1 1  at  close  of  this  catalogue,  it  will  be 
found  that  24  trotters  with  records  below  2:30  have  been  produced  by 
granddaughters  of  Mambrino  Chief,  five  of  them  with  records  of  2:20 
or  better,  or  just  five  times  as  many  2:20  or  better  trotters  as  the 
granddaughters  of  Hambletonian  have  produced.  This  showing  is  great- 
ly to  the  credit  of  the  -ISIambrino  Chief  family,  as  there  are  probably  ten 
TIMES  as  many  mares  sired  by  sons  of  Hambletonian  as  by  sons  of 
Mambrino  Chief.  This  clearly  demonstrates  the  great  value  of  the  Mam- 
brino blood,  and  tends  strongly  to  prove  that  with  equal  chances  in  the 
stud  ISIambrino  Chief  would  have  been  a  formidable  competitor  of 
Hambletonian  for   the  first  position  as  a  trotting  sire. 

Table  No.  7  also  develops  the  important  fact  that  thirteen  of  the 
granddaughters  of  Hambletonian,  that  have  produced  2:30  or  better  trot- 
ters, or  just  one-half  of  the  whole  number,  Avere  sired  by  one  of  his  sons, 
Alexander's  Abdallah,  the  sire  of  Almont. 

Almont's  grandam  was  by  Alexander's  Pilot,  Jr.,  a  trotter  himself 
and  one  of  the  most  impressive  sires  that  ever  lived.  It  is  to  his  blood 
that  the  breeders  of  fast  trotters  should  resort  for  the  double  purpose  of  an 
outcross  for  the  Hambletonian,  Mambrino  Chief,  Clay  and  Morgan  fam- 
ilies, as  well  as  for  utilizing  the  valuable  qualities  of  the  thoroughbred. 
Experience  has  demonstrated  that  the  Pilot  blood  fuses  more  readily  with 
other  strains,  than  any  other  known  to  the  breeder.  There  is  nothing  re- 
fractory about  it.  It  seems  to  mingle  readily  with  other  trotting  strains, 
and  while  it  exercises  a  marked  influence,  does  not,  as  is  often  the  case 
with  outcrosses,  antagonize  and  neutralize  the  valuable  qualities  of  the 
other  families,  but  usually  acts  in  harmony  with  and  adds  to  them.  For 
overcoming  the  tendency  of  the  thoroughbred  to  gallop,  and  utilizing  at 
the  trotting  gait  their  high  nei-vous  energies  and  great  capacity  for  speed, 
no  cross  has  proved  so  efficient.  This  is  no  mere  theory,  but  has  its  foun- 
dation in  v>-ell  authenticated  facts.  Pilot,  Jr.,  out  of  the  thoroughbred  run- 
mare  Tell-Tale,  by  Telamon,  produced  Tattler,  who  at  five  years  old  made 
a  record  of  2:26,  the  fastest  to  that  date.  Tattler  sired  Voltaire,  with 
record  of  2:201^,  and  Indianapolis,  with  record  of  2:21. 

Out  of  the  mare  Croppy,  by  the  thoroughbred  horse  Medoc,  and  her 
dam  and  grandam,  both  by  thoroughbred  running  horses,  and  her  third 
dam  claimed  to  be  thoroughbred.  Pilot,  Jr„  sired  the  fast  trotter  John 
Morgan,  who  in  i860  made  a  two-mile  record  of  5:00,^0,  and  in  1S64  made 
a  record  of  2:24. 

Bred  to  the  thoroughbred  mare  Sally  Russell,  by  Boston,  the  pro- 
duce was  Miss  Russell,  and  Miss  Russell  produced  Maud  S.,  record  2:103^, 
the  fastest  ever  made,  and  Nutwood,  2  riS^^,  to  the  cover  of  different  stallions. 


lO  FAIRLAWN    STOCK    FARM. 


Pilot,  Jr.,  sired  the  mare  Waterwitch,  and  she  produced  to  Mam- 
brino  Pilot  (he  by  Mambrino  Chief,  out  of  Juliet,  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  second  dam 
bj  Webster,  thoroughbred  son  of  Medoc;  third  dam  by  the  thoroughbred 
Blackburn's  Whip),  the  great  trotter  Mambrino  Gift,  who  made  a  record 
of  2:20,  being  the  fastest  stallion  record  up  to  that  date. 

Waterwitch  also  produced  Scotland,  with  record  of  2:22)^,  sii-ed  by 
the  thoroughbred  running  stallion  Imp.  Bonnie  Scotland. 

These  instances,  selected  from  manj  others  that  could  be  cited,  should 
convince  breeders  of  the  superlative  value  of  the  Pilot  blood,  either  for  an 
outcross  on  other  trotting  families,  or  to  introduce  and  utilize  the  blood  of 
the  thoroughbred  running  horse  in  breeding  trotters. 

Pilot.  Jr.,  was  a  purely  gaited  and  fast  trotter  himself,  and  seven  of 
his  sons  and  daughters  made  records  of  from  2:24  to  2:30.  Many  who 
never  saw  him  and  were  not  acquainted  with  his  history,  suppose  he  was 
a  pacer.  He  was  no  pacer,  but  was  as  square  a  trotter  as  there  w^as 
in  Kentucky,  and  his  produce  had  much  less  disposition  to  pace  than  did 
the  produce  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian.  He  was  a  horse  of  fine  style 
and  high  finish,  making  a  fine  appearance  in  harness,  and  moving,  with 
remarkable  vim  and  resolution. 

Kate,  the  grandam  of  Almont,  resembled  her  sire.  Pilot,  Jr.,  in  color, 
finish  and  gait.  Capt.  R.  C.  Anderson,  w^ho  owned  Kate,  in  a  letter 
speaks  of  her  thus:  "Her  speed  and  steadiness  at  the  trot  in  the  pasture 
were  so  remarkable,  that  the  wonderful  and  seemingly  fabulous  stories 
told  of  swift  pacers  and  trotters  on  the  plains  with  flying  manes  and  flash- 
ing eyes,  and  heads  erect — great  leaders  of  the  herd,  and  rivaling  the 
winds  in  their  fleetness — seemed  no  longer  improbable.  I  thought  then, 
and  I  think  still,  f/mt  she  vjas  the  greatest  u?itrained  and  undeveloped 
trotter  I  ever  saw  at  three  years  old.  I  say  this  in  the  face  of  the  prodi- 
gious and  almost  incredible  feats  of  precocious  trotters  since  that  day» 
and  after  witnessing  the  performances  of  that  truly  wonderful  colt  Crit- 
tenden at  the  same  asfe." 

The  third  dam  of  Almont  was  the  Pope  Mare,  claimed  to  be  thor- 
oughbred. Capt.  Anderson  speaking  of  her  in  the  same  letter  quoted 
from  says:  "She  was  doubtless  thoroughbred.  Everything  about  her  his- 
tory and  appearance  served  to  confirm  this  belief.  I  remember  her  dis- 
tinctly— a  dark  brown  mare,  without  white,  so  gentle  and  sensible,  so 
sweet  tempered,  and  yet  so  handsome  and  spirited,  that  she  might  have 
been  in  the  mind  of  the  genial  Washington  Irvina:  when  he  drew  the 
pleasant  picture  of  the  country  preacher,  who,  from  his  earnestness  and 
zeal,  seemed  to  be  expounding  the  law  and  the  prophets,  but  v^^ho,  upon 
a  nearer  approach,  proved  to  be  expatiating  eloquently  on  the  merits  of  a 
dark  brown  horse. 

"She  was  about  153^2  hands  high,  v»dth  every  mark  of  blood,  even  to 
the  gait  of  the  runner,  in  slow  or  rapid  motion.  She  was  taken  by  a 
friend  from  the  Blue  Grass  Region  and  sold  to  my  uncle,  Mr.  Pope,^ 
as  a  thoroughbred,  with  the  promise,  upon  his  return  from  the  South, 
to  send  the  pedigree  in  full,  and  properly  authenticated;  but  as  people 
are  proverbialh'  negligent  of  such  promises,  and  my  uncle  was  indifferent, 
the  matter  was  neglected,  and  when  my  investigations  began  the  former 
OAvner  had  died,  and  the  pedigree  could  never  be  obtained.  She  Avas  bred 
once  to  Old  Wagner,  and  the  colt,  a  handsome  chestnut,  was  sold  to  In- 


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diana  and  lost  sight  of  before  my  return  to  the  farm.  She  went  to  Wag- 
ner at  the  request  of  Col.  Campbell,  Avho  admired  the  mare  and  insisted 
on  giving  my  uncle  a  season  to  his  horse." 

It  will  be  observed  that  in  the  veins  of  Almont  the  blood  of  Alexan- 
der's Abdallah,  Hambletonian,  Mambrino  Chief  and  Pilot,  Jr.,  is  com- 
bined, bottomed  on  the  stout  blood  of  the  English  thoroughbred.  Through 
his  sire,  who  produced  Goldsmith  Maid,  with  record  of  2:14,  who  was 
Qiieen  of  the  trotting  turf  in  her  day,  he  gets  the  blood  of  Hambletonian 
and  Old  Abdallah,  that  has  produced  more  than  double  the  number  of 
speedy  trotters  of  any  other  strain.  Through  his  dam  he  gets  the  blood 
of  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  record  2:181-4,  the  fastest  trot- 
ter of  her  dav,  and  that  stands  second  onlv  to  the  Hambletonian  blood  in 
the  production  of  2:20  and  better  trotters.  Through  his  grandam  he  gets 
the  blood  of  Pilot,  Jr.,  which  has  proved  to  be  the  best  outcross  for  these 
families,  and  has  resulted  in  the  production  of  ISIaud  S.,  with  record  of 
2:ioix4,  the  fastest  ever  made.  Through  his  fourth  dam,  and  also  through 
his  sire,  grandsire  and  great  grandsire,  he  gets  the  blood  of  the  English 
thoroughbred,  w^hich  gives  game,  stamina  and  staying  qualities. 

The  records  prove  that  from  the  time  the  descendants  of  Hambleto- 
nian and  Mambrino  Chief  first  came  prominently  on  the  trotting  turf  to 
the  present  date,  they  have,  with  rare  exceptions,  made  the  fastest  rec- 
ords and  held  the  posts  of  honor  in  all  the  classes,  from  aged  horses 
to  yearlings.  It  would  occupy  too  much  space  to  give  the  full  details,  but 
at  the  close  of  1881  the  record  stands  thus:  Maud  S.,  sired  by  a  son  of 
Hambletonian,  and  her  dam  a  Pilot,  Jr.,  mare,  has  the  fastest  record. 
2:10^4.  Santa  Claus,  by  another  son  of  Hambletonian,  dam  an  inbred 
Mambrino  mare,  has  the  fastest  5-year  old  record,  2:18  (made  in  1S79), 
while  Trinket,  by  a  grandson  of  Mambrino  Chief,  stands  second  with  a 
record  of  2:193^,  made  in  1880,  and  Annie  W.,  by  Almont,  Jr.,  a  great 
grandson  of  Hambletonian,  has  the  fastest  5-year  old  record  made  in  iS8r 
(2 :2o).  Trinket,  bv  a  sfrandson  of  Mambrino  Chief,  and  her  dam  bv  Ham- 
bletonian,  has  the  fastest  4-year  old  record,  2:ig}^.  Phil  Thompson,  by  a 
grandson  of  Hambletonian,  has  the  fastest  3-year  old  record,  2:21.  The  sii^e 
of  Phil  Thompson  was  out  of  a  mare  by  Mambrino  Chief.  Wildflower.  by 
a  son  of  Hambletonian.  her  dam  by  St.  Clair,  has  the  fastest  2-year  old 
record,  2:21,  and  Hinda  Rosa,  by  the  sam.e  sire,  has  the  fastest  yearling 
record,  2:43!-^.  It  will  thus  be  seen  that  at  the  close  of  the  trotting  season 
of  18S1  the  Hambletonians  and  Mambrino  Chiefs  have  the  fastest  records- 
in  all  THE  CLASSES  from  aged  horses  to  yearlings. 

Nor  is  this  all.  The  fastest  stallions  on  the  turf  in  1881  were  of  the 
same  blood.  Piedmont,  by  Almont,  a  grandson  of  Hambletonian.  dam 
by  Mambrino  Chief,  record  of  2:173^  in  fourth  heat,  the  fastest  stallion 
record  ever  made  iii  fourth  heat,  and  Santa  Claiis  by  Strathmore,  son  of 
Hambletonian,  dam  an  inbred  Mambrino  mare,  record  of  2:1 73>^.  The 
mare  with  the  next  fastest  record  to  Maud  S.,  made  in  1881,  (2:14),  was 
Trinket,  hy  a  grandson  of  Mambrino  Chief,  dam  by  Hambletonian.  Both 
Piedmont  and  Trinket  have  a  Pilot  cross,  through  the  dams  of  their  sires. 

Tested  by  the  records,  the  strains  of  blood  which  unite  in  Almont 
have  not  only   produced   fast  trotters,  but  have  produced  them  with 

THE  GREATEST  UNIFORMITY. 

Special  attention  is  called  to  the  important  fact,  so  often  overlooked". 


12  FAIRLAWN    STOCK    FARM. 


or  forgotten,  that  the  Hambletonian  and  Mambrino  Chief  famiHes  have 
A  COMMON  ORIGIN.  Mambrino,  the  thoroughbred  son  of  Imp.  Messen- 
ger, sired  old  Abdallahand  he  sired  R3^sdyk's  Hambletonian.  Mambrino 
also  sired  Mambrino  Paymaster  and  he  sired  Mambrino  Chief.  Thus- 
Rysdjk's  Hambletonian  and  Mambrino  Chief  were  both  grandsons  of 
Mambrino,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger.  Experience  in  breeding  both  trotting 
and  running  horses,  as  well  as  all  domesticated  animals,  has  demonstrated 
that  the  best  results  are  usually  attained  by  i^e-uniting  kindred  blood  after 
it  has  been  separated  for  one  or  more  generations.  The  great  success 
that  has  resulted  from  breeding  Hambletonian  stallions  to  Mambrino 
Chief  mares,  and  Mambrino  Chief  stallions  to  Hambletonian  mares  is 
not  MF.RE  CHANCE,  but  the  legitimate  result  of  re-uniting  the  kindred 
and  speed  producing  blood  of  Mambrino  after  it  had  flowed  in  separate 
channels  for  several  generations. 

About  one  half  of  all  the  trotters  with  records  of  2:20  and  better,  have 
descended  in  the  direct  male  line  from  Mambrino,  thoroughbred  son  of 
Imp.  Messenger;  and  through  the  female  line  it  has  worked  wonders  and 
made  reputations  for  stallions  of  other  families.  It  is  not  then  to  be 
wondered  at,  that  the  re-uniting  of  this  prepotent  and  speed-producing 
blood  after  flowing  for  several  generations  through  the  rich  channels  of 
the  Hambletonian  and  Mambrino  Chief  families,  where  its  great  qualities 
-were  intensified  by  development  and  training,  should  result  in  the  produc- 
tion of  the  greatest  trotters  and  trotting  sires  and  dams  in  the  world. 

So  then  as  far  as  mere  pedigree  is  concerned,  Almont  should  not 
only  be  a  fast  trotter  himself,  but  a  uniform  sire  of  fast  trotters. 

But  the  mere  fact  that  a  stallion  is  well  bred  does  not  conclusively 
establish  that  he  will  be  a  trotter  himself,  or  that  he  will  sire  trotters  with 
uniformity.  The  breeder  who  unqualifiedly  assumes  that  it  does,  and  bases 
his  actions  on  it,  runs  great  risk  of  disastrous  failures.  While  a  good 
pedigree  is  indispensable  to  a  prepotent  trotting  sire,  it  is  not  all  that  is 
NECESSARY.  The  only  safe  rule  for  selecting  stock  for  breeding  purposes  is 
not  only  to  select  from  the  very  best  fajnilies^  but  to  use  in  the  breeding 
stud  none  but  the  very  best  specimens  of  the  very  best  families. 

It  is  well  known  to  those  who  have  been  students  of  the  breeding 
problem  that  speed  is  transmitted  in  certain  lines.  The  breeders 
of  the  thoroughbred  running  horse  have  long  since  learned  this  impor- 
tant lesson,  and  conformed  their  practice  to  it.  The  trotting  horse  breed- 
er should  follow  their  example  if  they  expect  success,  and  ascertain  by 
a  careful  study  of  the  trotting  records  which  lines  of  blood  have  produced 
and  are  producing  winners  with  uniformity,  and  then  use  this  pre- 
potent blood  in  the  breeding  stud. 

These  prepotent  sires  are  very  rar::.  By  prepotent  sii-es  we 
mean  those  that  possess  the  rare  faculty  of  imparting  with  uniformity 
to  their  produce  the  best  characteristics  of  the  families  to 
which  they  belong,  and  of  transmitting  these  characteristics  to  their 
descendants  for  successive  generations.  It  is  only  from  close  ob- 
servation and  impartial  investigation  that  these  prepotent  sires  are  dis- 
covered, and  when  discovered  they  are  almost  beyond  value.  This  pre- 
potent blood  is  found  to  flow  through  certain  channels  with  almost  the 
same  certainty  that  water  flows  in  the  channels  nature  has  provided  to 
conduct  it  to  the  ocean. 


STALLIONS.  13 


As  the  Hambletonian  family  stands  by  the  record  far  in  advance  of 
any  other  in  the  production  of  fast  trotters,  it  is  of  vital  importance  to  the 
breeder  to  ascertain  through  which  of  his  sons  the  great  qualities  of  Ham- 
bletonian have  been  most  certainly  perpetuated.  That  Hambletonian 
was  the  most  prepotent  son  of  Abdallah  is  conceded  by  all,  as  more  than 
ten  times  as  many  fast  trotters  have  descended  from  him^  than  from  all 
the  other  sons  of  Abdallah  combined. 

After  careful  investigation  it  is  confidently  affirmed  that  the  mantle 
of  Hambletonian  has  fallen  on  his  son,  Alexander's  Abdallah,  and  that  he 
was  by  far  his  most  prepotent  son.  It  is  neither  expected  or  desired  that  this 
be  accepted  as  true,  until  it  is  demonstrated  beyond  the  possibility  of  a 
doubt. 

Alexander's  Abdallah  .was  brought  to  Kentucky  in  February,  1859, 
before  he  was  quite  seven  years  old.  He  made  the  seasons  of  1859,  1860,^ 
1861  and  1862  in  Harrison  Countj^  Ky.,  where  there  was  not  a  single 
highly  bred  trotting  brood  mare.  He  was  then  purchased  by  the  late  R. 
A.  Alexander  and  made  the  season  of  1863  and  1864  at  Woodburn  Farm^ 
w^here,  for  the  first  time  in  Kentucky,  he  had  access  to  well  bred  trotting 
mares.  The  result  of  these  two  seasons  was  12  colts  and  19  fillies  out  of 
the  Woodburn  mares,  and  10  or  12  foals  out  of  other  mares,  a  total  of  only 
41  to  43  foals,  and  from  these  have,  descended  the  greater  part  of  the  fast 
trotters  that  are  to  his  credit.  War  was  in  progress  during  most  of  the 
time  he  was  in  Kentucky,  and  the  part  of  the  State  in  which  he  stood  was 
occupied  in  turn  by  the  troops  of  both  armies.  This  accounts  for  his  lim- 
ited service  in  the  stud.  He  was  captured  by  soldiers  and  carried  off",  and 
died  from  exposure  and  ill-usage  in  February,  1865. 

This  brief  statement  shows  that  it  would  be  manifestly  unjust  to  ex- 
pect Alexander's  Abdallah  to  himself  sire  as  many  fast  trotters  as  Volun- 
teer and  other  Hambletonian  stallions  who  have  spent  a  long  life  in  the 
stud.  Yet  only  a  few  of  Hambletonian's  sons  have  sired  more  fast 
trotters,  as  Alexander's  Abdallah  sired  five  with  records  of  2:30  or 
tetter,  three  of  them  making  records  of  2:223^  or  better,  and  one  of  them. 
Goldsmith  Maid,  the  Queen  of  the  Trot^-ing  Turf,  with  record  of  2:14. 
the   fastest  ever  made  until  after  her  retirement  from  the  turf. 

As  Alexander's  Abdallah  died  when  comparatively  young,  and  had 
only  limited  opportunities  in  the  stud,  the  only  fair  way  to  determine  his: 
relative  value  as  a  trotting  progenitor  as  compared  with  other  sons  of 
Hambletonian,  is  to  ascertain  from  the  records  the  fast  trotters  that  have 
descended  from  each  in  the  second  and  subsequent  generations.  The 
true  test  of  prepotency  in  a  trotting  sire  is  not  only  his  ability  to  sire 
FAST  TROTTERS  HIMSELF,  but  also  his  ability  to  transmit  the  speed  pro- 
ducing and  other  valuable  qualities   of  his    family    with    uniformity" 

FOR  SUCCESSIVE    GENERATIONS. 

In  order  to  apply  this  test  and  determine  from  the  record,  the  rela- 
tive prepotency  of  all  the  sons  of  Hambletonian,  Tables  No.  5,  6,  7,  8  and 
9  have  been  prepared.     These  Tables  we  will  now  briefly  discuss. 

Table  No.  5  shows  that  73  trotters  Avith  records  of  2 130  or  better 
have  been  sired  by  grandsons  of  Hambletonian.  Of  these  39  or  more 
THAN  ONE  HALF  THE  WHOLE  NUMBER  have  been  sired  by  sons  of  Alex- 
ander's Abdallah.  To  these  may  be  added  Lady  Kelso  with  saddle  record 
of  2:29,  but  as  the  Table  was  made  for  harness   records  she  was  not  in- 


14  FAIRLAWX    STOCK    FARM. 


eluded.  Nine  sons  of  Alexander's  Abdallah  are  represented  in  this 
Table,  and  of  these  six  have  sired  trotters  with  records  of  2:20  or  better, 
and  five  have  sired  trotters  below  2:20.  Guv  Miller  who  died  when  only 
six  years  old  stands  second  to  Alexander's  Abdallah  with  14  representa- 
tives sired  by  four  of  his  sons;  Volunteer  next  with  8  representatives  sired 
hy  3  of  his  sons;  Edward  Everett  fourth  with  3  representatives  sired  by  3 
•of  his  sons;  George  Wilkes  stands  fifth  with  two  representatives  sired  by 
2  of  his  sons.  The  sons  of  Alexander's  Abdallah  represented  in  the 
Table  are  Almont  with  15  to  his  credit;  Wood's  Hambletonian  with  6; 
Belmont  with  5;  Jim  Monroe  with  5;  Thorndale  with  2;  Major  Edsall 
with  2;  Abdallah  Pilot  with  2,  and  Balsora  and  Shelby  Chief  with  one 
«ach  to  their  credit.  The  remarkable  fact  that  the  sons  of  Alexander's 
Abdallah  have  sired  more  2:30  or  better  trotters,  than  all  the  other  grand- 
sons of  Hambletonian  combined,  cannot  fail  to  arrest  the  attention  of 
breeders  and  students  of  the  breeding  problem. 

Table  No.  7  shows  that  26  trotters  with  records  of  2:30  or  better  have 
been  produced  by  granddaughters  of  Hambletonian.  Of  these  thirteen 
'Or  just  one  half  of  the  whole  tiumhet\  were  produced  by  daughters  of 
Alexander's  Abdallah. 

But  the  inost  convincing  proof  of  the  vast  superiority  of  Alexander's 
Abdallah  as  a  prepotent  sire,  proof  that  almost  staggers  belief,  is  fur- 
nished by  Table  No.  6.  This  Table  shows  that  eleven  trotters  with  rec- 
ords of  2:20,  or  better  have  been  sired  by  grandsons  of  Hambletonian,  and  . 
?siNE  of  these  were  sired  by  sons  of  Alexander's  Abdallah,  and  the  other 
two  by  sons  of  Guy  Miller.  The  sons  of  Alexander's  Abdallah  have 
sired  over  four  times  as  many  2:20  or  better  trotters,  as  all, of  the  other 
grandsons    of   Hambletonian  combined. 

Table  No.  6  also  shows  that  nine  trotters  with  records  below 
2 :20  have  been  sired  by  grandsons  of  Hambletonian,  and  eight  of  the 
2^^iNE  were  sired  by  sons  of  Alexander's  Abdallah.  That  eight  times  as 
anany  trotters  vrith  records  below  2 :20  should  have  been  sired  by  sons  of 
Alexander's  Abdallah  as  by  all  the  other  thousand  or  more  grandsons  of 
Hambletonian   seems  almost  incredible,  yet  the  records  frove  it. 

Let  us  now  advance  one  step  further  and  ascertain  from  the  records 
"whether  the  blood  of  Alexander's  Abdallah  continued  to  produce  speedy 
trotters  with  uniformity  in  the  next  generation. 

Table  No.  8  shows  that  ten  trotters  with  records  of  2:30  or  better, 
•were  sired  by  great  grandsons  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian.  Seven  of  these 
"were  sired  by  grandsons  of  Alexander's  Abdallah;  two  hy  grandsons  of 
Guy  Miller,  and  one  by  a  grandson  of  Volunteer.  Four  of  these  trotters, 
being  nearlv  one-half  of  the  whole  number,  were  sired  by  sons  of  Almont, 
with  Annie  W.  5-\ear  old  record  of  2.20  at  the  head  of  the  Table,  fol- 
lowed by  Jewett,  3-year  old  record  of  2:23)^,  the  fastest  ever  made  up  to 
188 1.  Four  grandsons  of  Alexander's  Abdallah  have  seven  representa- 
tives in  this  Table,  being  more  than  double  as  many  as  all  the  other 
great  grandsons  of  Hambletonian  combined  have  produced. 

If  a  similar  Table  was  constructed  for  2:20  or  better  trotters  sired  by 
great  grandsons  of  Hambletonian  it  would  contain  only  one  performer, 
and  that  one  Annie  W.,  with  5-year  old  record  of  2:20,  sired  by  Almont, 
Jr.,  a  son  of  Almont  and  grandson  of  Alexander's  Abdallah.  No  other 
:Son  of  Hambletonian  would  have  a  representative  in  such  a  table. 


STALLIONS. 


From  Table  No.  9  it  appears  that  four  2 130  or  better  trotters  have 
been  produced  by  great  granddaughters  of  Hambletonian.  Of  these,  two, 
or  just  ONE-HALF  of  the  whole  number,  were  produced  by  granddauo-hters 
of  Alexander's  Abdallah,  and  one  of  them  was  a  daughter  of  Almont. 

The  records  have  now  been  fully  and  fairly  examined,  and  the  results 
reached  are  as  follows:  More  trotters  with  records  of  2:30  or  better  have 
descended  from  Alexander's  Abdallah  in  both  the  second  and  third  o-enera- 
tion  than  from  all  the  other  sons  of  Hambletonian  combined.  When  the 
speed  test  is  increased  to  2 :2o  or  better,  Alexander's  Abdallah  has  more 
than  four  times  as  inany  representatives  as  all  the  other  sons  of  Hainble- 
tonian  combined.  When  the  speed  test  is  still  further  advanced  so  as  to 
embrace  trotters  with  records  below  2:20,  x\lexander's  Abdallah  has  just 
EIGHT  TIMES  as  manj  to  his  credit  as  aH  the  other  sons  of  Rysdyk's 
Hambletonian  cornhined.  It  thus  appears  that  the  faster  the  time  the 
better  Alexander's  Abdallah  appears  as  a  trotting  progenitor.  No  other 
son  of  Hambletonian  has  a  great  grandson  or  great  granddaughter  with 
record  of  2 :20  except  Alexander's  Abdallah. 

These  results  need  no  comment.  They  establish  beyond  all  dispute 
that  Alexander's  Abdallah  was  by  far  the  most  prepotent  son  of  Rysdyk's 
Hainbletonian.  Not  onlv  have  more  fast  trotters  descended  from  him  in 
the  second  and  third  generation  than  from  any  other  son  of  Hamble- 
tonian, but  more  than  from  all  his  other  sons  combined. 

W^e  are  now  prepared  to  say  that  the  blood  elements  that  go  to  make 
oip  the  pedigree  of  Almont  meet  all  the  conditions  necessary  for  a  first- 
class  trotter  and  trotting  sire.  His  sire  was,  by  the  record,  the  greatest 
and  most  prepotent  son  of  Hambletonian  as  a  trotting  sire;  his  dam  was 
by  Mambrino  Chief,  the  head  of  that  celebrated  fainily,  and  his  oTandam 
'was  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  the  greatest  and  most  impressive  sire  of  that  remarkable 
family.  He  not  only  has  in  his  veins  the  blood  of  the  two  greatest  trot- 
ting families,  combined  with  the  blood  of  the  most  successful  outcross  for 
these  great  families,  but  it  comes  from  the  best  specimens  and  most 
successful  sires  of  these  three  great  trotting  families. 

Almont  has  proved  himself  worthy  of  his  royal  lineage.  He  is  not  only 
-a  very  fast  trotter  himself,  able  to  show  close  to  a  2:20  gait  in  stud  condi- 
tion, but  HE  HAS  sired  MORE  FAST  TROTTERS  than  any  stallion  of  hisno-e 
that  ever  lived.  He  already  has  fifteen  sons  and  daughters  with  records  of 
2:30  or  better,  all  but  one  with  records  below  2:30;  and  two  of  his  get 
have  records  below  2:20,  By  reference  to  Table  No.  3  it  will  be  found 
that  out  of  55  trotters  with  5-year  old  records  of  2:29  or  better,  29  of  them, 
or  more  than  half  of  all  the  fast  5-year  olds,  belong  to  the  Hambletonian 
famih  ;  and  six  of  these,  or  over- one-fifth  of  all  the  Hambletonians,  are 
descendants  of  Almont. 

Table  No.  4  shows  that  forty-three  4-year  olds  have  made  records  of 
2:31  or  better,  and  of  these  21  belong  to  the  Hambletonian  family,  and  5 
of  the  21,  or  nearly  one-fourth  of  the  whole  number,  are  sons  anddauo-ht- 
ers  of  Alinont. 

Of  the  fourteen  trotters  who  for  the  first  time  made  records  of  2 :20  or 
Letter  in  1881,  THREE,  OR  over  one-fifth  of  the  whole  number,  are 
descendants  of  Almont.  These  results  have  been  accomplished  by  the 
Almonts,  notwithstanding  the  fact  that  I  never  train  anything  iox  the 
turf,  nor  start  any  of  my  colts  or  horses  in  a  race.'  This  neces- 
sarily places  them  at  a  great  disadvantage. 


l6  FAIRLAWN    STOCK   FARM. 


Besides  this  the  Ahnonts  are  so  highly  vakied  for  fast  roadsters  on 
account  of  their  stamina,  docihtj,  sense  and  speed,  that  many  very  prom- 
ising ones  ai-e  owned  by  wealthy  gentlemen,  who  use  them  as  roadsters, 
and  never  start  them  in  a  race.  In  addition  to  this,  many  of  them  are 
used  exclusively  in  the  stud. 

The  peculiar  excellence  of  Almont  as  a  sire  is  the  uniformity  with 
which  he  stamps  his  image  and  impresses  his  own  remarkable  qualities  on 
his  offspring.  All  of  his  foals,  out  of  all  classes  of  mares,  are  born  with  a 
disposition  to  trot.  As  a  uniform  sire  of  fast  trotters  he  stands  without 
an  equal.  This  might  be  expected  from  the  great  amount  of  speed-pro- 
ducing blood  that  is  concentrated  in  his  veins.     He  comes  by  his  great 

PREPOTENCY  honCStly,  BY  RIGHT  OF    INHERITANCE. 

The  special  attention  of  breeders  is  called  to  the  remarkable  fact  that 
three  of  Alinont's  get  with  records  of  2:30  or  better,  one  with  2-mile  rec- 
ord of  4:54^,  are  out  of  strictly  thoroughbred  running  mares,  and  that 
two  others  of  his  get  with  records  respectively  of  2:25  and  2:25)^  are  out 
of  mares  whose  dams  were  thoroughbred  running  mares;  and  another 
with  a  record  of  2:19^,  is  out  of  a  mare  by  a  running  bred  horse,  and 
with  no  other  known  crosses. 

The  highest  and  most  convincing  proof  of  prepotency  in  a  trotting 
sire  is  his  ability  to  eliminate  in  the  first  cross  the  tendency  or  disposition 
inbred  in  the  thoroughbred  for  hundreds  of  years  past,  to  go  fast  at  the 
gallop,  AND  AT  THE  GALLOP  ONLY,  and  convcrt  it  into  the  disposition  to 
<jo  FAST  AT  THE  TROT.  Neither  Old  Abdallah,  Mambrino  Chief,  Old 
Pilot,  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  nor  his  most  prepotent  son,  Alexander's 
Abdallah,  nor  either  of  his  most  celebrated  sons,  Volunteer,  Edward 
Everett,  Sentinel,  Happy  Medium,  George  Wilkes,  Harold,  or  Aberdeen^ 

EVER  SIRED  A  SINGLE  2:30  TROTTER  OUT  OF  A  THOROUGHBRED  DAM. 

But    Almont,    in     whom   is    combined    the    blood    of    all    of     these 

TROTTING  families,  THROUGH  THEIR  MOST  PREPOTENT  AND  SUCCESS- 
FUL REPRESENTATIVES,  has  provcd,  by  the  record,  his  ability  to  do  what 
his  great  ancestors  singly,  except  Pilot,  Jr.,  were  unable  to  accomplish. 
For  the  possession  of  this  rare  quality,  Almont  is  no  doubt  more  largely 
indebted  to  Pilot,  Jr.,  than  to  any  other  of  his  ancestors.  Almont  is  a 
living  proof  of  the  fact  that  by  judiciously  uniting  well  established  and 
successful  strains  of  trotting  blood,  we  can  so  strongly  and  definitely  fix 
AND  intensify  THE  TROTTING  TYPE,  that  even  the  throughbred  run- 
ning type  will  yield  to  its  power.  The  most  skeptical  on  this  point  need 
only  to  visit  Fairlawn  to  be  convinced. 

That  Almont  is  entitled  to  rank  with  his  distinguished  progenitors  as 
an  impressive  and  prepotent  sire  of  fast  trotters  is  now  conclusively  estab- 
lished. Not  only  has  he  sired  more  fast  sons  and  daughtei-s  than  any 
other  stallion  ever  did  at  the  same  age,  but  he  is  the  grandsire  of  more 
FAST  trotters.  Eight  of  his  sons  have  alread}^  sired  winners,  and  three 
of  them  have  sired  trotters  with  records  of  from  2:20  to  2:23)^.  No  other 
stallion  at  same  age  ever  had  a  granddaughter  with  5-year  old  record  of 
2:20,  or  a  grandson  with  3-year  old  record  of  2:233^. 

From  present  indications  the  probabilities  are  that  some  of  his  sons 
will  prove  to  be  more  successful  sires  of  fast  trotters  than  Almont  himself. 
The  chief  glory  of  a  sire  is  that  his  descendants  shall  be  an  improvement 
on  himself.  This  was  the  great  distinction  achieved  by  Abdallah,  Ham- 
bletonian, Alexander's  Abdallah,  Mambrino  Chief  and  Pilot,  Jr.,  and  Al- 
mont promises  to  equal,  if  not  excel,  them  in  this  respect. 


STALLIONS.  17 


No.  2. 

HAPPY  MEDIUM. 

Ba.y  Stallion;  small  star  and  snip;  both  hind  feet  white;  15 
hands  3  inches  high;  foaled  in  1863. 

Sired  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletoxiax,  sire  of  Dexter,  record  2:173^;  Net- 
tie, 2:18;  Orange  Girl,  2:20;  Gazelle,  2:21;  Jay  Gould, 
2:21}^,  and  thirty  other  sons  and  daughters 
with  records  of  2  :^o  or  better. 

Dam  the  famous   trottino-  mare  Prixcess   (lo-mile   record    to 
wagon  of  29  minutes  10^4  seconds;  2-mile  record  ot  5:02,  inade 
in  1S59,  trotting  the  first  mile  in  2 : 28,  and  beating  the  renowned 
Flora  Temple),  by  Andrus'   Hambletonian,  son    of  Judson's 
Hambletonian,  he  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian,   thoroughbred 
son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Second  dam  by   the  Rudd  Horse,  son  of  Signal,  sire  of  Barney 
Henry. 
Signal  was  said  to  be  a  son  of  the  great  race  horse   Henry,  son  of  Sir 
Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

Rysdyk's  Hambletonian  by  Abdallah.  son  of  Mambrino,  thorough- 
bred son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam  Charles  Kent  Mare,  by  Imp.  Bellfounder. 

Second  dam  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian,  son  of  Imp. 

Messenger. 
Third  dam  Silvertail,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
Abdallah  (sii-e  of  Sir  Walter,  record  of  2:27;  0"Blennis,  2:27^; 
Frank  Forrester,  2:30;  and  sire  of  the  dams  of  Goldsmith  Maid, 
2:14;  Hotspur,  2:24;  Irene,  2:24;  Jno.  W.  Conl.ey,  2:24;  Lady  Emma, 
2:2634;  Faiiny  Allen,  2:28}^^:  Marguerite,  2:29;  Blonde,  2:2910; 
Goldsmith  x\bdallah,  2:30,  &c.),  by  Mambrino,  thoroughbred  son 
of  Imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam  Amazonia,  by  a  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Mambrino  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
First  dam  by  Imp.  Sour  Crout. 
Second  dam  by  Imp.  Whirligig. 

Third  dam  the  noted  mare,  Old   Slaminei'kin,  by  Imp.  Wildair. 
Fourth  dam  Imp.  Cub  Mare,  by  Cub,  ^c,  with  nine  more  thor- 
oughbred crosses,  the  13th  dam  being  the  Layton  Barb  Mare. 
Bishop's  Hambletonian  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
First  dam  Pheasant,  by  Imp.  Shark. 

Second  dam  by  Imp.  Medley,  and  said  to  be  thoroughbred. 
Imp.  Messenger,  by  English  Mambrino,   son  of  Engineer,  son  of 
Sampson,  son  of  Blaze,  son  of  Flying  Childers,  son  of  the  Darley 
Arabian. 

First  dam  by  Turf,  son  of  Matchem,  son  of  Cade,  son  of  the  Go- 
dolphin  Arabian,  &c.,  &;c. 
English  Mambi-ino,  sire  of  Imp.   Messenger,  by  Engineer. 

First  dam  the  dam  of  Dulcinea.  by  Cade,  son  of  the  Godolphin 
Arabian. 


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Second  dam  bv  Bolton  Little  John,  son  of  Partner,   son  of  Jigg, 
son  of  the  Byerly  Turk. 

Third  dam  Favorite,  hy  a  son  of  Bald  Galloway. 

Fourth  dam  out  of  Lord  Portmore's  Daftodil,  by  Sir  T.  Gascoign's 
Foreign  Horse. 
Happy  Medium  has  sii-ed  thirty-seven  winners  of  contested  races,  eleven 
of  them  having  records  ranging  from  2 :22  to  2 :293^£.  This  is  more  than  any 
other  son  of  Hambletonian  ever  sired  at  same  age,  and  more  than  Rys- 
dyk's  Hambletonian  himself  had  produced  at  the  same  age.  In  1881 
Happy  Mediuim  had  four  new  ones  of  his  get  to  make  records  below  2 :30, 
viz:  Buzz  Medium,  2:23;  Elwood  Medium,  2:242^:  Enchantress,  2:263;/, 
and  Alice  Medium,  2:293^.  Robert  Steel,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  the  owner 
of  Buzz  Medium,  has  published  a  challenge  to  trot  her  to  harness  for 
$2,^00  against  any  trotter  in  the  United  States  to  wagon,  barring  only 
Maud  sT  and  St.'julien,  and  the  challenge  has  not  been  accepted. 

Like  Almont,  Happy  Medium  impresses  his  form  and  trotting  action 
with  oreat  uniformitj^  on  all  of  his  produce.  All  of  his  get  are  trotters, 
and  liave  that  quick,  rapid  action,  characteristic  of  the  family.  He  should 
be  of  inestimable  value  as  a  cross  on  our  high-bred  Kentucky  mares,  who 
have  bio-,  open,  slashing  gaits,  that  only  need  to  be  quickened  to  make  the 
ideal  two-minute  trotter.  Should  he  impart  to  his  foal  out  of  such  mares, 
as  no  doubt  he  will,  his  easy,  frictionless  gait,  and:rapid  action,  great  results 
may  confidently  be  expected. 

Happy  Medium  is  not  only  a  sire  of  fast  trotters,  but  as  might  have 
been  expected  from  his  illustrious  ancesti-y,  he  is  a  fast  trotter  himself.  R. 
F.  Galloway,  who  raised  him,  states  that  Happy  Medium  has  shown  him 
a  2:20  o-ait  to  wagon,  carrying  250  pounds.  With  only  eight  days'  train- 
ino-  Happy  Medium,  when  six  years  old,  started  in  a  race  at  Patterson, 
New  Jersey,  and  distanced  the  field  in  2:32)^.  He  was  soon  after  pur- 
chased by'  Robert  Steel,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  who  paid  $25,000  cash  for 
him,  and' has  since  been  used  in  the  stud. 

H.  T.  Helm,  Esq.,  in  his  elaborate  work  on  Amei'ican  Trotting  Horses, 
page  330,  thus  speaks  of  Happy  Medium: 

"One  thing  is  clearly  apparent  in  this  horse  and  in  all  of  his  family,  the 
Messeno-er  blood  which  gives  them .  their  character  as  trotters  was  the 
pure,  unmixed  trotting  blood  of  that  great  sire.  It  has  no  galloping  ten- 
dencies. If  Happy  Medium  could  go  as  fast  as  a  cannon  ball,  he  would 
go  at  a  trot;  and  when  he  ti-ots  he  goes  as  though  he  had  about  that  de- 
o-ree  of  speed  in  view.     He  has  the  perfect  temper  and  spirit  of  a  trotting 


sire." 


It  is  well  known  that  Happy  Medium  had  access  to  but  very  few  good 
mares  until  since  1878;  yet  laboring  under  this  great  disadvantage  he  has 
sired  Brigadier,  with  ^-vear  old  record  of  2:222.4,  and  reduced  it  to  2:22 
in  1881,  after  making  a  season  in  the  stud;  Buzz  Medium,  record  of  2:23; 
Elwood  Medium,  2:24^;  Ethel  Medium,  2:26;  Harry,  2:26;  Eddie  C. 
(pacer)  2:26;  Rose  Medium,  2:263^;  Enchantress,  2:263.4;  Baron  Luff, 
2:27;  Fleetwood,  2:29,  and  Alice  Medium,  2:293^.  Special  attention  is 
called  to  the  fact  that  nearly  one-third  of  all  his  winners  have  public  rec- 
ords below  2:30.  This  shows  the  great  uniformity  with  which  he  im- 
parts speed  to  his  produce. 

Happy  Medium  is  limited  to  thirty -five  mares  at  $100. 


STALLIONS.  19 


No.  3. 

ABERDEEN. 

Dark  Bay  Stallion;  both  hind  feet  ^vhite;  15!  hands  high; 
weighs  i,300  pounds;  foaled  in  1S66.  Bred  and  raised  by 
Capt.  Isaiah  Rynders,  of  Passaic,  New  Jersey,  from 
whom  he  was  purchased  on  the  33d  of  March,  1881,  to 
place  in  the  breeding  stud  at  Fairlawn.  Sired  by  Rys- 
dyk's  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Dexter,  record  of  3:17^; 
Nettie,  3:iS;  Orange  Girl,  3:30;  Gazelle,  3:3i;  Jay  Gould, 
3:31^,  and  30  other  trotters  with  records  of  3:30  or  better. 

First  dam  the  noted  trotting   mare  Widow    Machree,  record    of 
2:29,  made  in  1S61,  by  Seeley's  American  Star. 
Rysdjk's   Hambletonian  by  Abdallah,  son  of  Mambrino,  thorough- 
bred son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam  Charles  Kent  Mare,  by  Imp.  Bellfounder. 

Second  dam  One  Eye,   by  Bishop's  Hambletonian,    son  of  Imp. 

Messenger. 
Third  dam  Silvertail,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
Abdallah  by  Mambrino,  thoroughbred  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam  Amazonia,  by  a  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Mambrino  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
First  dam  by  Imp.  Sour  Crout. 
Second    dam  by  Iinp.  Vv^hirligig. 

Third  dam    the  noted  mare,  Old  Slammerkin,  by    Imp.  Wildair. 
Fourth  dam  Imp.  Cub  Mare,  by  Cub,  &c.,  with  nine  more  thor- 
ovighbred   crosses,  the  thirteenth  dam  being  the  Lavton  Barb 
Mare. 
^Bishop's  Hambletonian,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
First  dam  Pheasant,  by  Imp.  Shark. 

Second  dam  hy  Imp,  Medley,  and  said  to  be  thorovighbred. 
Imp.  Messenger  by    English    Mambrino,  son  of  Engineer,    son  of 
Sampson,  son  of  Blaze,  son  of  Flying  Childers,  son  of  the  Darlej- 
Arabian. 

First  dam  by  Turf,  son  of  Matchem,  son    of  Cade,    son  of  the 

Godolphin  Arabian. 
Second  dam  Sister  to  Figurante,  by   Regulus,  son   of  the  Godol- 
phin Arabian,  &c.,  &c. 
English  Mambrino,  sire  of  Imp.  Messenger,  by  Engineer. 

First  dam  the   dam  of  Dulcinea,  by    Cade,  son  of  the  Godolphin 

Arabian. 
Second  dam  by  Bolton  Little  John,  son  of  Partner,  son  of  Jigg,. 

son  of  the  Byerlev  Turk. 
Third  dam  Favorite,  by  a  son  of  Bald  Galloway. 
Fourth  dam  out    of  Lord  Portmore's    Daifodil,  by   Sir  T.  Gas- 
coign's  Foreign  Horse. 


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Seelej's  American  Star,  (sire  of  Widow  Machree,  record  of  2:29; 
Bolly  LeAvis,  2:29^^25  ^^^  sire  of  the  dams  of  Dexter,  record  of 
2:173^;  Nettie,  2:18;  Robert  McGregor,  2:18;  Orange  Girl,  2:20; 
Driver,  2:20^21  Huntress,  2:20^;  Powers,  2:21;  Jaj  Gould,  2:2i)'2v 
and  twelve  others  with  records  of  2:30  or  better),  bj  Stockholm's 
American  Star,  son  of  Duroc. 

First  dam  by  Henry,  son  of  Sir  Archj,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Second  dam  bj  Imp.  Messenger,  and  claimed  to  be  thorough- 
bred. 

Aberdeen  has  been  added  to  the  Fairlawn  Stud  in  the  confident 
expectation  that  he  will  achieve  great  results  in  the  Bkie  Grass  Region, 
His  opportunities  in  the  Stud  have  been  very  limited  in  New  Jersey,  jet 
he  has  already  sired  Hattie  Woodward,  -with  record  of  2:15)^,  made  in 
her  first  season  on  the  turf;  Hugh  McLaughlin,  2:23;  Star,  2:24;  Sir 
Walter,  2:25}^;  Leda,  2:2514,  and  Stell^.  C.  2:27)-^.  This  is  a  very  re- 
markable showing,  which  no  Stallion  in  America,  of  the  same  age,  has; 
equaled. 

Aberdeen  has  not  only  proved  himself  to  be  a  sire  of  trotters,  but 
is  a  fast  trotter  himself.  As  a  three-year  old,  he  won  the  Spirit  of  the 
Times  Stake  in  1869;  Avas  barred  as  a  4-year  old,  and  afterwards  trotted 
on  a  slow  track  in  New  Jersey  in  2:2434,  and  a  half  mile  in  i  :o()}'2-  His 
dam  was  the  fastest  of  the  get  of  the  noted  Seeley 's  American  Star,  and 
was  regarded  as  the  gamest  trotter  of  her  day.  The  fastest  sons  and 
daughters  of  his  famous  sire  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian  were  out  of  Star  Mares 

Hiram  Woodruff,  the  noted  trainer  and  driver  of  the  olden  time,  in 
his  work  on  The  Trotting  Horse  of  America  in  describing  the  race 
between  Widov/  Machree  and  Flora  Temple,  trotted  in  i860,  says : 

"The  mud  was  deep  and  heavy,  and  the  weather  bleak  and  cold,  as  it 
commonly  is  in  New  England  in  the  middle  of  November.  Flora  Tem- 
ple and  Widow  Machree  trotted  a  ti-emendous  race.  The  former  won  in 
three  heats,  and  the  fastest  was  2:30;  the  third  was  2:33.  This,  in  the 
state  of  the  ground  and  weather,  was  justly  considered  amazing.  The 
Widow  is  no  longer  on  the  course,  but  has  been  bred  to  Hambletonian. 
by  whom  she  has  had  three  sons,  all  said  to  be  fine  ones.  It  is  the  same 
cross  that  produced  Dexter;  and  in  my  judgment  there  is  none  better. 
The  Stallion  gives  the  size  and  bone,  which  many  of  the  Star  mares 
somewhat  lack;  while  ihey  supply  a  style  of  action  that  cannot  be  sur- 
passed, and  an  amount  of  pluck  and  gameness  that  never  was  exceeded." 

After  describing  at  length  the  great  race  won  in  1859  at  Boston  by 
Widow  Machree,  when  she  had  to  be  helped  up,  and  "could  hardlv  put 
one  foot  before  the  other"  Avhen  she  came  on  the  track,  Hiram  Woodruff 
says  : 

"In  thf  se  five  heats  the  Widow  Machree    never  broke.      Considering 
her  arduous  race  of  the  day  before,    and  the  state  of  her  legs   when  Ave 
brought  her  to  the  course,  it  was  one  of  the  most    splendid  exhibitions  of 
unflinching  game  and  strong  bottom  that  Avas    ever  seen.     The  WidoAv's 
pluck  was  always  so  good  that  she  Avas  counted  a  real  "do  or  die"  mare."" 

Aberdeen  in  his  outAvard  conformation  closely  resembles  his  cele- 
brated sire,  though  he  is  a  larger  and  stouter  horse  than  Hambletonian,  but 
in  his  trotting  gait  the  splendid  action  of  his  dam  is  manifest. 

Aberdeen  is  limited  to  40  mares  at  $100. 


STALLIONS.  21 


No.  4. 

CASSIUS  M.  CLAY,  JR. 

Very  Dark  Rich  Brown;    large  star,  no  other  white;  15  1-2 
hands  high;  foaled  August  23, 1853. 

Sired  b}'  Cassius  M  Cl!\y,  sire  of  George  M.  Patchen,  record  of 
2:23!^.  Nearly  all  of  the  fast  trotters  of  the  Claj  familj-  are  de- 
scended from  Cassius  M.  Clay. 

First  dam  hj  Abdallah,  son  of  Mambi'ino,  thoroughbred  son 

of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Second  dam  by  Lawrence's  Eclipse,  son  of  American  Eclipse,  his 
dam  Miller's  Damsel,  the  best  daughter  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Third  dam  the  Charles  Hadlej^  Mare,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
Cassius  M.  Clay  by  Henry  Clay,  son  of  Andrew  Jackson. 

Dam  Vestris,  the  dam  of  the  trotting  horse  John  Anderson. 
Henry  Clay  (sire  of  Black  Douglas  2:30)  by  Andrew  Jackson,  son  of 
Young  Bashaw. 

Dam  the  celebrated  trotting  mare  Surrey. 
Young  Bashaw  b\^  Imp.  Grand  Bashaw  (Barb). 
First  dam  Pearl,  by  First  Consul. 
Second  dam  Fancy,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

Third  dam  by  Imp.  Rockingham,  sire  of  Sir  Archy's  dam,  &c. 
Abdallah  by  Mambrino,  thoroughbred  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam  Amazonia,  by  a  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
.Mambrino  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
First  dam  by  Imp.  Sour  Crout. 
Second  dam  by  Imp.  Whirligig. 

Third  dam  the  noted  mare  Slammerkin,  by  Imp.  Wildair. 
Fourth  dam  Imp.  Cub  Mare,  by  Cub,  &c.,  &c. 
.American  Eclipse  by  Duroc,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

First  dam  Miller's  Damsel,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
Second  dam  Constable's  Imp.  Mare,  by  Pot-8-o's,  son  of  the  cel- 
ebrated English  Eclipse.     (See  Stud  Book.) 
Imp.  Messenger  hj  Mambrino,  son  of  Engineer,  son  of  Sampson, 
son  of  Blaze,  son  of  Flying  Childers,  son  of  the  Darley  Arabian. 
First  dam  by  Turf,  son  of  Matchem,  son   of  Cade,   son   of  the 

Godolphin  Arabian. 
Second  dam  Sister  to  Figurante,  by  Regulus,  son  of  the  Godol- 
phin Arabian,  &c..  Sic. 
English  Mambrino,  sire  of  Imp.  Messenger,  by  Engineer. 

First  dam  the  dam  of  Dulcinea,  by  Cade,  son  of  the  Godolphin 

Arabian, 
Second  dam  by  Bolton   Little  John,  son  of  Partner,  son  of  Jigg, 

son  of  the  Byerley  Turk. 
T'hird  dam  Favorite,  by  a  son  of  Bald  Galloway. 
Fourth  dam  out  of  Lord  Portmore's  Daffodil,  by  Sir  T,  Gascoign'b 
Foreign  Horse, 

Cassius  M,  Clay,  Jr,,  is  beyond  question  the  highest  bred  stallion  of 
the  Clay  family.  His  sire.  Old  Cassius  M.  Clay,  stood  at  the  head  of  the 
trotting  sires  of  this  noted  family,  and  his  dam  had  more  of  the  blood  of 


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Imp.  Messexger,  and  thro-.-gh  a  more  direct  and  approved  channel,  than. 
the  Charles  Kent  Mare,  the  dam  of  Rysdjk's  Hambletonian.  Thus  C^ 
M.  Clay,  Jr.,  unites,  in  a  marked  degree  the  very  best  strains  of  the  Clay 
and  Abdallah  blood.  In  fact,  he  is  much  more  Abdallah  than  Clay^ 
his  dam  being  bv  old  Abdallah,  and  thrice  inbred  to  Imp.  Messenger. 
While  descended  in  the  male  line  from  the  Clays,  and,  therefore,  in  pub- 
lic estimation  classed  as  a  Clay,  yet  few  living  stallions  have  as  mvich  oF 
the  blood  of  Imp.  Messenger  coursing  in  their  veins.  He  inherited 
from  his  ancestors  on  both  sire  and  dam's  side  wonderful  trotting  action, 
and  is  to-day  one  of  the  fastest  if  not  the  fastest,  Trottinsf  Stallion  of  his 
age  in  America.  He  has  trotted  in  2:26,  and  when  sixteen  years  old 
made  a  record  of  2:30,^^  at  Lawrenceburg,  Indiana,  over  a  third-of  a-mile 
track,  which,  Avith  a  horse  of  his  big  gait,  was  equal  to  about  2:25  on  a 
full  mile  track.  He  is  still  in  fine  health  and  well  preserved,  and  moves 
like  an  eight-year-old,  and  can  speed  close  to  a  2 130  gait,  although  he  is^ 
now  in  his  twenty-ninth  year.  His  prepotency  as  a  trotting  sire  is  pro- 
ven by  the  remarkable  fact  that  out  of  a  thoroughbred  running  mare  he 
sired  American  Clay,  who  was  not  only  a  trotter  himself  of  high  order^. 
but  has  sired  numerous  winners  of  hotly  contested  races  in  fast  time,, 
three  of  them  with  records  from  2:26  to  2:27)^'.  He  also  sired  Gen  Hatch, 
out  of  a  thoroughbred  running  mare  by  Imp.  Envoy,  and  Gen.  Hatch 
sired  Envoy,  record  2:28;  and  Fleta,  2:28,  out  of  a  mare  by  the  thor- 
oughbred horse  Iowa  41 79.  I  do  not  know  of  any  other  trotting  stallions 
except  Almont  and  Pilot,  Jr.,  that  have  shown  the  same  ability  to  over- 
come the  natural  disposition  of  thoroughbred  running  mares  to  gallop,, 
and  to  utilize  in  their  produce  the  high  nervous  organization  and  great 
capacity  for  speed  of  the  thoroughbred,  by  diverting  these  great  qualities 
from  the  running  into  the  trotting  channel. 

The  experience  of  the  past  ten  years  has  demonstrated  that  brood 
mares  of  Clay  blood  nick  well  with  all  the  trotting  families,  and  especi- 
ally with  stallions  of  Hambletonian  and  Mambrino  blood.  St.  Julien,. 
with  record  of  2:11^^4,  is  out  of  a  Clay  mare;  and  Sweetheart,  the  sensa- 
tional California  trotter  with  two-j'ear  old  record  of  2:26io,  made  in  1880. 
and  a  three-year  old  record  of  2:23:!;^,  and  her  full  sister,  Eva,  with  two- 
year  old  record  of  2:26,  made  in  1881,  both  have  a  double  cross  of  Clay 
blood,  their  grand  dam  being  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 

Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  was  purchased  for  the  special  purpose  of 
crossing  on  my  fine  Almont,  Mambrino  Chief  and  Hambletonian  mares, 
to  obtain  fillies  for  brood  mares,  and  a  Stallion  to  use  in  the  Stud  at 
Fairlawn.  I  had  the  utmost  confidence  that  the  cross  would  prove  a 
success;  and  to  show  that  this  confidence  was  well  founded,  the  following 
editorial  from  the  Peoria  Journal  of  October  11,  18S0,  is  republished. 
The  colt,  Durango,  inentioned  in  the  editorial  was  one  of  the  first  lot  of 
foals  sired  by  Clay  at  Fairlawn.  He  was  selected  when  a  weanling  and 
sold  on  an  order  to  A.  M.  Studer,  of  Peoria,  Illinois,  without  his  ever 
having  seen  the  colt. 

[from  the  PEORIA  JOURNAL  OF  OCTOBER   11,  1880.] 

"Durango. — On  Saturday  last  we  mentioned  the  fact  that  the  three 
year  old  colt  Durango,  owned  by  A.  M.  Studer  in  this  city,  was  on  the 
±rack  at  the  fair  grounds   and  attracted  general   attention   both   from  his. 


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great   personal    beauty  and  his    action  and    speed.     We  find  in  the  Dro- 
vers' Journal  the  following  description  of  him  : 

Durango  is,  no  doubt,  the  finest  trotting  stallion  of  his  age  in  the  "world. 
He  is  now  three  years  old,  is  sixteen  and  one  half  hands  high,  and  is  fine- 
ly proportioned  throughout.  He  is  possibly  the  most  symmetrical  trotter 
ever  looked  upon,  and  combines  speed  with  strength  and  bottom  to  a  de- 
gree rarely,  if  ever  equaled.  When  in  motion  he  is  perfectly  entrancing. 
Black  as  a  raven,  swift  as  an  eagle,  graceful  as  a  fairy,  he  both  thrills  and 
captivates  the  beholder  when  he  strikes  out.  It  is,  perhaps,  no  more  than 
the  truth  to  say  that  he  is  the  best  bred  trotting  horse  in  America.  He 
was  produced  by  Gen.  Wm.  T.  Withers,  of  Lexington,  Ky.  His  sire  was 
Stra.der's  Cassius  M.  Claj',  Jr.  His  first  dam  was  Mattie  West,  by  Almont. 
His  second  dam  was  Monogram,  by  Mambrino  Chief.  All  the  most  ex- 
cellent Messenger  crosses  meet  in  him,  and  he  is  a  direct  product  of  the 
three  greatest  trotting  families  in  the  world — the  Clays,  the  Mambrinos 
and  the  Hambletonians. 

It  is  a  remarkable  fact  in  the  history  of  Durango  that  from  his  infancy 
vip  he  has  never  been  known  to  move  otherwise  than  in  a  trot,  except 
when  he  was  walking.  When  he  was  about  one  year  old  Mr.  Studer 
turned  him  out  on  the  common  and  set  three  snarling  curs  after  him. 
He  stretched  his  neck,  laid  back  his  ears,  and  with  an  ease,  a  grace  and  a 
swiftness  that  would  have  done  credit  to  a  horse  of  ten  years'  training, 
trotted  right  away  from  the  dogs,  but  could  not  be  scared  into  making  a 
break.  This  Avas  before  any  one  ever  attempted  to  work  him,  and  many 
of. the  best  citizens  of  Peoria  are  witnesses  of  the  fact.  Since  he  was  bro- 
ken to  harness,  numerous  efforts  have  been  made  to  make  him  gallop,  but 
all'to  no  avail.  Truly,  in  this  marvellous  colt  we  find  a  born  trotter.  It 
would,  I  presume,  be  impossible  to  find  in  all  the  annals  of  history  a  case 
that  would  equal  his  in  the  demonstration  of  what  can  be  accomplished 
by  intelligent  breeding. 

At  the  age  of  two  years  he  was  put  on  the  track  at  the  Illinois  Central 
Fair  against  Milburn  King,  by  Mambrino  King;  Balsora  Boy,  by  Balsora, 
and  other  highly  bred  Kentucky  two-year  old  colts.  He  distanced  the 
field  in  the  first  heat,  and  in  winning  the  race  was  not  called  on  to  show 
anything  like  his  full  speed.  Since  that  time  Mr.  Studer  has  kept  him  otF 
the  turf,  and  declares  his  intention  to  do  so  till  Durango  has  attained  his 
sixth  year.  It  is  the  opinion  of  all  the  horsemen  here  w^ho  have  seen  this 
colt  move,  that  he  will,  when  matured  and  well  trained,  be  the  first  trotter 
in  the  world.  We  can  say,  most  truthfully,  that  without  a  single  excep- 
tion, he  is  the  finest  three-year  old  w^e  ever  saw. 

The  horse  has  served  fifty-five  mares  this  year  (1880),  and  has  made 
better  time  now  than  any  old  horse  would  make  with  that  service.  He  has 
shown  a  2:16  gait  not  once,  but  several  times  on  the  track.  Schenck,  nor 
no  one  else,  knows  what  his  time  is.  He  may  be  the  coming  fast  trotter 
when  he  is  properly  trained.  He  is  undoubtedly  now  the  finest  horse  in 
the  State." 

The  following  extract  from  a  letter  dated  December  ist,  1880,  written 
by  an  experienced  and  critical  horseman  of  Illinois,  in  no  way  interested 
in  Durango,  is  given,  as  it  fully  confirms  the  statements  of  the  Peoria 
Journal  as  to  the  speed  of  the  colt.  The  writer  of  this  letter  has  often 
seen  Durango  trot,  and  speaks  from  actual  knowledge: 

"Durango  is  wdthout  doubt  one  of  the  finest  young  trotting  stallions  in 


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the  world.  His  speed  is  wonderful.  He  can  trot  a  2:16  gait  without 
doubt,  and  his  breeding  can  not  be  excelled  bj  any  stallion  in  America. 
Studer  made  a  luckv  hit  when  he  got  him,  as  I  believe  if  he  would  show 
him  up  he  could  sell  him  for  $10,000,  and  he  is  cheap  at  that  price,  the 
way  such  colts  as  him  are  selling." 

As  evidence  of  the  fact  that  the  great  qualities  of  Durango  were  not 
overestim.ated,  Mr.  Studer  was  offered  $10,000  cash  for  him  in  the  spring 
of  1881,  and  promptly  declined  the  offer,  stating  that  it  wovild  take  double 
that  sum  to  tempt  him  to  part  with  the  colt.  He  served  as  a  four-year 
old  seventy-eight  mares,  many  of  them  sent  from  other  States,  a  rare  com- 
pliment to  a  four-year  old  colt. 

I  append  an  extract  from  a  letter  of  the  editorial  correspondent  of  the 
Drovers  Journal  of  Chicago,  111.,  which  was  published  in  their  issue  of 
November  12,  1881. 

Peoria,  III.,  Nov.  10. — On  stopping  here  yesterday  one  of  the  first 
impulses  by  which  I  was  seized  was  to  visit  Durango,  the  world-famed 
trotting  stallion.  I  found  him  at  the  Union  Driving  Park,  in  the  care  of 
Mr.  G.  D.  Schenck,  who  is  quite  a  reputable  trainer,  and  Avho,  at  my  re- 
quest, sped  the  young  Pegasus  a  few  times  over  the  track.  Of  course  this 
speeding  was  littie  more  than  a  mere  exercise,  but,  nevertheless,  I  held 
my  watch  on  the  last  half  mile,  which  was  made  in  exactly  irioj;^,  or  at 
the  rate  of  a  mile  in  2:21.  The  last  half  of  the  last  quarter  was  trotted  at 
better  than  a  2:16  gait. 

It  was  a  sight  most  entrancing  to  see  the  equine  raven  fly  down  the 
stretch,  with  legs  perfectly  bare — without  any  of  the  artificial  aids  so  often 
employed  in  working  horses  of  this  class — and  with  his  heavy  black  mane 
rolling  like  the  vanguard  of  a  storm  cloud,  this  sable-garbed  king  of  4-year 
olds  came  from  the  last  turn  to  the  wire  with  incredible  speed,  matchless 
ease  and  thrilling  grace. 

This  performance  was  superlatively  astounding  in  the  light  of  the 
facts  that  Durango  is  untrained;  that  he  has  this  year  stood  to  no  less  than 
seventj'-eight  mares,  and  that  he  is  not  yet  out  of  the  stud. 

That  Durango  is  a  sire  of  trotters  is  now  beginning  to  be  palpably 
manifest.  In  every  one  of  his  colts  he  reproduces  his  image,  and  two  of 
them  which  are  now  each  a  year  old  past,  are  beginning  to  show  very 
plainly  that  they  possess  his  wonderful  qualities  of  action.  One  of  these 
is  the  property  of  Mr.  Cartwright,  a  well  known  livery  man  of  this  city. 
The  other  belongs  to  a  gentleman  in  Pekin,  to  whom  it  was  sold  some 
months  ago  hy  Dick  Voris,  of  Peoria,  and  in  whose  hands  it  took  the  first 
premium  over  a  host  of  competitors  at  the  State  Fair  this  summer.  It  is 
no  longer  a  question  that  with  his  superior  breeding,  his  extraordinary 
size,  substance  and  symmetry,  his  amazing  speed  and  incomparable  trot- 
ting instinct,  and  his  almost  unequaled  prepotency  as  a  breeder,  Durango 
will,  in  three  years  from  this  time,  be  without  a  rival  of  his  age  and  class 
in  the  history  of  the  world." 

C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  is  the  sire  of  Harry  Clay,  record  of  2 :23^4,  and  a  num- 
ber of  fast  trotters  have  descended  from  him.  In  1881  four  new  trotters 
descended  from  Cassius  M.  Clav,  Jr.,  have  made  records  of  from  2:23)-^  to 
2:293^. 

Cassius  M.  Clay  is  used  exclusively  as  a  private  stallion  at  Fair- 
lawn 


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No.  5. 

ALMONT  LIGHTNING. 

Dark  Bay;  black  points,  black  extending  up  to  knees  and 

hocks,  no  white,  except  a  small  star;  16  hands 

high;  foaled  April  18,  1875. 

Sired  by  Almont,  son  of  Alexanders  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid, 
record  2:14;   Rosalind,  2:21^;  Thorndale,  2:223^,  &c. 

First  dam  Mollie  Bowman,   by  Relf 's   Mambrino   Pilot,   saddle 
record  of  2:27  (sire  of  Hannis,  record  2:17^;  Mambrino  Gift, 
2:20:  ^Emilius,  2:25;  David  Wallace,  2:28;  and  Morning,  2 :30), 
son  of  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  2:1814. 
Second  dam  the  dam  of  Mambrino  Bertie,  by  Mambrino  Chief, 
sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  record  2:181^. 
Mambrino  Bertie  was  purchased  by  Robert  Bonner  at  $10,000,  and  he 
has  written  that  he  has  often  shown  him  a  2:20  gait  to  wagon. 

Third  dam  Old  Flaxey,  by  Telegraph. 
Relf 's  Mambrino  Pilot,  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

First  dam  Juliet,  by  Alexander's  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  John  Morgan, 
2:24;  Pilot  Temple,  2:24!-^;  Tackey,  2:26;  Tattler  (5 years  old), 
2:26;  Queen  of  the  West,  2:26)^;  Gen.  Sherman,  2:28)^; 
Dixie,  2:30;  and  sire  of  the  dams  of  Maud  S.,  2:io3^;  Nut- 
wood, 2:18^;  Mambrino  Gift,  2:20;  Noontide,  2:2o3>^;  Scot- 
land, 2:22}^;  Hylas,  2:24)^;  Bill}'  Hoskins,  2:263^;  Dacia, 
2:29^;  and  George  A.  Ayer,  2:30. 
Second  dam  by   W^ebster,   thoroughbred  son  of  Medoc,  he  by 

x\merican  Eclipse,  son  of  Duroc,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Third   dam    bv    Blackburn's  Whip,  thoroughbred  son  of   Imp. 
Whip. 
Old  Flaxey,  by  Telegraph,  was  a  fast  trotter,  and  a  number  of  trotters 
have  descended  "from  her,   among  them  Blondine,   5-year  old  record  of 
2:24^,  and  record  to  pole  in  1881  of  2:23^. 

For  extended  pedigree  of  Almont,  Mambrino  Chief,  &c.,  see  No.  i. 
Almont  Lightning  is  a  splendid  young  stallion,  of  large  size,  high  finish 
and  fine  trotting  action.  He  has  been  used  two  seasons  in  the  stud  at 
Fairlawn,  and  his  colts,  in  size,  style,  finish  and  natural  trotting  action, 
compare  favorably  with  those  of  his  distinguished  sire  Almont.  He  de- 
scends on  both  sire  and  dam's  side  from  a  distinguished  line  of  ancestors, 
and  in  his  vein  flows  the  commingled  blood  of  the  trotting  families  which 
have  prodviced  the  speediest  trotters  with  the  greatest  uniformity.  He  is 
thi-ice  inbred  to  Mambrino  Chief,  and  is  inbred  also  to  Pilot,  Jr.,  and  has 
the  blood  of  Hambletonian  through  Alexander's  Abdallah,  his  most  pre- 
potent son,  with  the  Morgan  outcross  through  his  third  dam.  His  dam 
vVas  a  fast  trotter,  and  fast  trotters  have  descended  'from  his  second  and 
third  dams,  while  his  sire  has  more  fast  trotters  to  his  credit  than  any  stal- 
lion living,  or  that  has  ever  lived,  has  produced  at  same  age. 

Having  a  large  supply  of  stallions,  Almont  Lightning  is  offered  for  sale 
at  $s,ooo.     If  not  sold  he  will  make  the  season  of  1882  at  Fairlawn  at  $50- 


26  FAIRLAWN    STOCK    FARM, 


No.  6. 

PRINCE  AHMED. 

Dark  Rosewood  Bay  Stallion,  small  star  and  snip,  and  left 
hind  foot  white,  15  1-2  hands  high,  foaled  April 
18,  1878.     Bred  and  raised  at  Fair- 
lawn.    Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Medora,  by  Wilkins  Micawber,  son  of  Rj'sdjk's  Ham- 

bletonian,  son  of  Abdallah,  son  of  Mambrino. 
Second  dam  the  Wm.  Carlandmare,  a  dark  bay,  i6  hands  high, 
and  a  fast  trotter,  by  old  Abdallah  (sire  of  Rysdjk's  Ham- 
bletonian),  son  of  Mambrino,  son  of  Imp.  Messexger. 
Third  dam  the  Doctor  LaAyrence  mare,  by  old  Abdallah,  (sire 
of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,)  son  of  Mambrino. 
Wilkins  Micavyber  by  Rj^sdyk's  Hambletonian. 

First  dam  Lady  BroAyn  by  Seeley's  American  Star. 
Second  dam  by    Nigo,"er,  Lance  son  of  Lance.  thorou«{hbred  son 
of  American  Eclipse. 
Jackson's  Sir  Archy  (sire  of  August  Belmont's    dam),  by  Bay  State^ 
son  of  Green  Mountain  Morgan,    (Hale's),  he  by  Giftbrd  Moi-gan^ 
son  of  Woodbury  Tvlorgan,  he  by  old  Justin  Morgan,  progenitor  of 
the  Morgan  family  of  trotters. 

First  dam  the  Lynn  mare,  by  Sir  Arclw,  son  of  Imp   Diomed. 
Second  dam  by  Industr3%  thoroughbred  son  of  Sir  Archy. 
Hale's    Green  Mountain    Morgan    sired    Eastman    Morgan,  and    he 
sired  Little  Fred,  record  of  2:20. 

For  extended  pedigree  of  Almont,    Abdallah,    and  Rysdj'k's  Hamble- 
tonian, see  Almont  No,  i. 

Prince  Ahmed  is  a  young  Stallion  of  good  size  and  great  substance,. 
-with  exceptionally  good  back,  loins  and  quarters.  His  legs  and  feet  are 
as  good  as  could  be  desired,  Ayith  heayy,  stout,  clean,  hard  bone  and  yery 
.stout,  firm  tendons.  He  promises  to  make  a  fast  trotter.  His  breeding 
is  strictly  first-class.  He  is  probably  more  closely  inbred  than  any  liying 
stallion  to  Old  Abdallah.  from  \yhom  has  descended  in  the  direct  male 
line,  nearly  one-half  of  all  the  trotters  that  haye  records  of  2:20  or  better, 
and  over  one-third  of  all  the  trotters  that  haye  eyer  made  records  of  2:30 
or  better;  and  a  large  proportion  of  other  fast  trotters  credited  to  other 
families  trace  to  Abdallah  throua^h  the  female  line.  The  dam  of  Daniel 
Lambert,  the  most  successful  sire  of  the  Morgan  or  Black  HaAvk  family^ 
was  by  Abdallah.  In  addition  to  the  biood  of  Abdallah,  Rysdyk's  Ham- 
bletonian, and  Alexander's  Abdallah,  there  is  concentrated  in  his  yeins 
the  blood  of  Mambi-ino  Chief,  Pilot,  Jr..  Seeley's  American  Star  and 
Morgan,  backed  up  with  the  stovit  blood  of  the  English  thoroughbred. 
He  was  bred  to  a  few  mares  at  Fairlawn  in  1S81,  and  will  no  doubt  prove 
to  be  a  most  impressive  and  successful  trotting  sire. 

Having   pm-chased  Aberdeen,  who  is  bred  just  like  the  sire  of  Prince 
Ahmed's  dam,  Prince  Ahmed  is  offered  for  sale  at  $2,500. 

If  not  sold,  Prince  Ahmed  will  be  permitted  to  serve  30  mares  at  $50 
the  season. 


BROOD    MARES.  IJ 


BROOD  MARES. 

• — — o 

No.  7. 

ALICE  DRAKE.     Gray  Mare;    15^  hands  high:    foaled  in 

1S66.     Bred  by  Benj.  W.  WilHams,  of  Woodford  County, 

Ky.       Sired  by  Alexander's  Norman,  sire  of  Blackwoodf. 

Lula,  and  May  Qiieen. 

First  dam  (the  dam  of  Maggie  O.)  by  Alexander's  Pilot,  Jr. 
Second  dam  a  fine,  game,  and  fast  trotting  mare. 
Norman,  the  sire  of  Blackwood,  3-year  old  record  of  2:31;  Lula,  rec- 
ord 2:15;    May   Queen,  record  2:20;    Norman   Temple,  and  other 
fast  trotters,  was  sired  by  the  Morse  Horse. 

Dam  the  Slocum  Mare,  said  to  be  by  Magnum  Bonimi. 
The  Morse  Horse  by  E^lropean  (McNitt  Horse). 

First  dam  Beck,  bj  Harris'  Hambletonian,  son  of  Bishop's  Ham- 

bletonian.  he  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
Second  daiu  Mozza,  by  Peacock,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Harris'  Hambletonian  hy  Bishop's  Hambletonian,  son  of  Imp.  Mes- 
senger. 

Dam  the  Munson  Mare,  said  to  be  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
Bishop's  Hambletonian  bj  Imp.  Messenger. 
First  dam  Pheasant,  by  Imp.  Shark. 
Second  dam  by  Imp.  Medley. 

For  extended  pedigree  of  Alexander's  Pilot,  Jr.,  s^ee  Almont,  No.  i. 

Alice  Drake  has  a  record  to  pole  of  2:49^  as  a  four-year  old,  and 
afterwards  trotted  in  2 130  in  harness.  R.  Lowell  says  she  has  carried 
hitn  a  2:20  gait.     Her  foals  all  trot  fast. 

PRODUCE. 

1873. — Brown  filly,  Kentucky  Queen,  by  Almont,  owned  by  C.  Bre- 

maker,  of  Louisville,  }!i\.     Can  trot  close  to  2:30. 
1874. — Gray  filly,  Alice  Addison,  record  2:37,  by  Almont.       Sold  to 

Wm.  M.  Scattergood,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
1875. — Dark  bay  filly,  Maggie  Arnold  (a  winner),  by  Almont  Mam- 

brino.       Sold   to  Jay  Beach,  of  Linkville,   Oregon.       Mr. 

Beach  writes  me  she  can  trot  in  2 :30. 
1876. — Bay  filly,  Straw  Girl,  by  Almont.     Sold. 
1877. — Gray  colt,  Altimo,  hy  Almont.     Sold. 
1878. — Bay  colt.  Prince  Ali,  by  Almont.     Owned  at  Fairlawn. 
1S79. — Gray  filly,  Bonny   Belle,  by   Almont.       Reserved  for  Brood 

Mare. 
1880. — Gray  colt,  Aurelius,  by  Almont. 
1881. — Gray  colt,  Norman  Medium,  by  Happy    Medium,  and  bred  to 

Almont. 


^8  FAIRLAWX    STOCK    FARM. 


No.  8. 

JLLMIRA. — (Full  sister  to  Trouble  and  Altamoiit).  Very 
Dark  Bay  Mare;  faint  star;  i^f  hands  high;  foaled  in 
1873.  Bred  by  Eley  Blackburn,  of  Scott  County,  Ky. 
Sired  by  Almont,  son  of  Alexander's  Abdallah. 

First  dam  hy  Brown  Chief,  son  of  Mambrino  Chief. 

Second  dam  by  Imp.   Hooton,  sire  of  Lula's  dam  (record  2:15). 

Third  dam  bj  Beitrand,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 

Fourth  dam  by  Iinp.  Buzzard. 

Tor  extended  pedigree  of  Almont,  see  No.  i. 

Brown  Chief  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne. 

First  dam  by  Downing's  Bay   Messenger,  son  of  Harpinus,  son 

of  Bishop's  Hambletonian,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

Second  dam  by  Hunt's  Brown  Highlander. 

Mambrino  Chief  bj'  Mambrino  Paymaster,  son  of  Mambrino,  son  of 

Imp.  Messenger. 

Dam  the  dam  of  Goliah,  of  unknown  blood,  but  claimed  by  H  • 

T,  Helm  to  be  by  Messenger  Dui"oc. 

Hunt's  Brow-n  Highlander  by  Sir  Patrick   Highlander,  son  of  Imp. 

Brown  Highlander. 

First  dam  by  Imp.  Trafalgar. 
Second  dam  by  Imp.  Rockingham. 
Third  dam  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
Imp.   Hooton,  a  pure  English  thoroughbred,  and  sire  of  Lula's  dam, 
was  sired  by  Despot. 

First  dam  by  Catton,  sire  of  Imp.  Trustee,  &c. 
Bertrand  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
First  dam  Eliza,  by  Imp.  Bedford. 

Second  dam  Imp.  Mambrina,  daughter  of  English  Mambrino^ 
sire  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

Almira  was  selected  for  a  brood  mare  on  accourtt  of  her  fine  size,  style 
jand  action,  and  her  rare  combination  of  trotting  strains  that  have  pro- 
duced so  many  winners.  Her  full  brother.  Trouble  (record  2:37),  though 
only  a  young  stallion,  has  already  produced  several  winners,  and  one  of 
Jiis  get,  Lizzie  2d,  made  a  record  of  2:233^  in  1880. 

PRODUCE. 

1877. — Bav  colt,  bv  Dictator,  full  brother  to  Dexter.     Dead. 

1878.— BaV  filly,  Ilzaide,  by  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.     Sold. 

1879. — Missed  "to  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr. 

18S0. — Bay  fiUv,  Circe,  by  Almont  Lightning. 

1881. — Bay  colt,    LaClede,   by    Happy    Medium.      Sold    to   A.  M 

Studer,  of  Peoria,  111.,  when  12  days  old  for  $1,200.     Bred 

in  1 88 1  to  Happy  Medium. 


BROOD    MARES. 


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No.  9. 

ALLIE  GANO.     Bay    Mare;   both    hind    feet   white  above 
pasterns,  no   other   white;    15^  hands  high;   foaled  April 
i;th,  1S70.     Bred  by  Gen.  R.  M.  Gano,  of  Bourbon  Coun- 
ty, Ky.,  now  of  Dallas,  Texas.     Sired  by  iVlmont,  son  of 
Alexander's  Abdallah. 

First  dam  Norma,  by  Norman,  sire  of  Liila,  record  2:15;  May 
Queen,  record  2:20,  and  Blackwood.  3-year  old  record  of  2:31. 
Norma  was  bred  by  the  late  R.  A.  Alexander,  of  Woodbiiru 
Farm. 

Second  dam  Young  Twyman  Mare,  by  Coeur  de  Lion. 

Third  dam  Old  Twyman  Mare,  the  dam  of  Tornado. 

Fourth  dam  Thompson's  celebrated  mare. 

For  extended  pedigree  of  Almont,  see  No.  i. 

Noi'man,  sire  of  Blackwood,  by  the  Morse  Horse. 

Dam  the  Slocum  Mare,  said  to  be  by  Magnum  Bonum. 
The  Morse  Horse  by  European  (McNitt  Horse). 

First  dam  Beck,  by  Harris'  Hambletonian,  son  of  Bishop's  Ham- 
bletonian. 

Second  dam  Mozza,  by  Peacock,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger 
Harris'  Hambletonian  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian,  son  of  Imp,  Mes- 
senger. 

Dam  the  Munson  Mare,  said  to  be  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
Bishop's  Hambletonian  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam  Pheasant,  hy  Imp.  Shark. 

Second  dam  by  Imp.  Medley, 
Coeur  de  Lion,  was  a  fast  trotting  Canadian. 

The  Young  Twyman  Mare  was  the  dam  of  two  fast  fillies — one 
of  them  trotted  in  St.  Louis,  in  1S66,  in  2:39.  * 

Allie  Gano  is  fine  gaited  and  fast.  Her  foals  also  are  fast  and  stvlish^ 
Her  three-year  old  filly,  Ada  Withers,  took  several  first  premiums  in. 
low'a,  and  won  races  there  in  1879. 

PRODUCE, 

1S74. — Baj-  colt,  by  Sentinel,  full  brother  to  Volunteer. 
1875. — ^^y  col^'  General  Gano,  by  William  Welch,  bv  Hambletonian, 
1876. — Bay  filly,  Ada    Withers,  (a  winner)  by  Administrator.     Sold 
to  Judge    Walter    I.  Hayes,    of   Clinton,  Iowa.     Died 
from  an  accident. 
1877.— Bay  colt,  Novelty,  by  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.     Sold  to  H.  H.  Lourey, 

of  Frankfort,  Kansas.     Dead. 
1878. — Brown    filly.    Selima.    by    C.    M.    Clay.  Jr.     Kept  for  Brood' 

Mare. 
1879. — Bav  fillv.  Eutoca,  bv  C,  M.  Clay,  Jr.     Sold. 
1880.— Bay  filly.  Camilla,  by  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr. 
i88i. — Bay    filly,    Allie    Medium,  by    Happy   Medium,  and  bred  to 

Aberceen. 


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No.    lO. 

ALMONT  MAID.       Dark  Ba}^  Mare;  star;  right  hind  foot 

white,  and   a  Httle  white   on  right  fore  heel;     i6  hands 

high;  foaled  in  1874.     Bred  by  H.  P.  Thompson,  of  Clark 

County,  Ky.,  and  raised  at  Fairlawn.     Sired  by  Almont. 

Fii'st  dam  Ladj  Mambrino,  by  Mainbrino  Chief. 
Second  dam  hy  Downing's  Bay  Messenger. 
^For  extended  pedigree  of  Almont  and  Mambrino  Chief,  see  No.  i. 
Do\yninof's  Bay  Messenger  by  Harpinus,  son  of  Bishop's  Hambleto- 
niaii,  thoroughbred  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Dam  of  Messenger  and  Rockingham  blood. 

PRODUCE. 

1880.— Bay  filly,  Fair  Maid,  by  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr. 

j88i. — Bay  colt,  by  Happy  Medium,  and  bred  back  to  iiim. 


No.    II. 

J^ILSE.  Black  Mare;  off  hind  heel  white;  15:^  hands  high; 
foaled  in  1864.  Bred  by  Mr.  Sutherland,  of  Mercer 
County,  Kv.  Si-red  by  Corbeau,  the  sire  of  Billy  Boyce, 
Dora,  record  2:26^;  Zephyr,  2:29^,  and  Rose  Standish,  2:29. 

Dam  by  the  fast  pacer  Tom  Hale,  sire  of  the  dam  of  Billy  Boyce. 
It  will  be   noticed  that  x-Vilse  is  sister  in  blood  to  the  celebrated  Billy 
^Oyce,  Ayho  had  the  fastest  pacing  record  (2:i^l£)  until  1879. 
Corbeau  by  a  Canadian  Stallion. 

Dam  by  Frank,  and  claimed  to  be  thoroughbred. 
Frank  by  Sir  Charles,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed, 

First  dam  Betsy  Archer,  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Tom  Hale  by  Braxton  (he  by  Gen.  Ray's  Hiatoga). 

First  dam  by  Bright's  Whip,  son  of  Blackburn's  Whip. 
For  sale. — Price,  $400, 

produce. 

1874. — Brown  filly,  by  Post's  Hambletonian.     Sold. 
187(5. — Bay  filly,  Belinda,  by  Post's  Hambletonian.     Sold. 
1876. — Bay  cot,  Alsira,  by  Almont.     Sold. 
1877. — Bay  colt,  by  Almont.     Dead. 
1879. — Black  colt,  WarsaAv,  by  Almont  Mambrino. 
1880. — Brown  filly,  Ava,  by  Almont  Lightning.     Dead. 
1881. — Bay  filly,  Ayette,  by  Happy  Medium,  and  bred  back  to  Happy 
Medium. 


BROOD    MARES. 


No.  13. 

ALINE.  Chestnut  Mare;  with  narrow  mark  in  forehead, 
right  hind  leg  white;  i6-l  hands  high;  foaled  in  1874. 
Bred  by  Col.  R.  P.  Pepper,  of  Franklin  County,  Ky. 
Sired  by  Almont,  son  of  Alexander's  Abdallah. 


First  dam  Taglioni,  by  x\lexander's  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith 

Maid,  2:14;  Rosalind,  2:21^^]  Thorndale,  2:221^;   Major  Ed- 

sall,  2:29;   St.  Elmo,  2:30;   Almont,  Belmont,  &c. 
Second  dam  Mary  (dam  of  Dick  Moore,  record  of  2:22)2?  ^^^ 

Flora,  trial  of  2:24),  by  Monmouth  Eclipse,  son  of  American 

Eclipse. 
Third  dam  by  Bertrand,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Fourth  dam  by  Kosciusko,  son  of  .Sir  Aixhy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Fifth  dam  by  Gallatin,  son  of  Imp.  Bedford.     Gallatin's  dain  was 

the   imported   mare  Mambrina,  by  English  Mambrino,  sire  of 

Imp.  Messexger. 
Sixth  dam  by  Celar  (thoroughbred). 
Monmouth  Eclipse,  by  American  Eclipse. 
First  dam  Honesty,  by  Imp.  Expedition. 
Second  dam  Zelippa,  by  Imp.  Messexger. 
Third  dam  Dido,  by  Imp.  Bay  Richmond. 
Fourth  dam  Slammerkin,  by  Imp.  Wildair. 
Fifth  dam  Imp.  Cub  Mare,  by  Imp.  Cub,  ^:c. 
American  Eclipse  b}'  Duroc,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

First  dam  Miller's  Damsel,  by  Imp.  Messexger. 
Bertrand  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
First  dam  Eliza,  by  Imp.  Bedford. 
Second  dam  the  imported  mare  Mambrina,  daughter  of  English 

Mambrino,  sire  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

Aline  has  a  very  remarkable  pedigree.  She  is  not  only  inbred  to  Alex- 
ander's Abdallah,  the  best  and  most  prepotent  son  of  Rvsdvk's  Hamble- 
tonian,  but  her  dam  is  out  of  the  thoroughbred  mare  Marv,  in  whose 
v-eins  was  concentrated  more  of  the  blood  of  Mambrino,  sire  of  Imp.  Mes- 
-SENGER,  through  the  best  thoroughbred  channels,  than  any  mare  of  her 
day.  She  proved  Morthy  of  her  royal  lineage  by  herself  producing  two 
fast  trotters,  and  strongly  illustrates  the  trotting  tendencies  of  the  blood 
■of  Imp.  Messexger  and  his  sii-e  Mambrino.  Aline  is  a  large,  stout, 
rangy  mare,  with  splendid  trotting  action. 

produce. 

1S81. — Black  or  dark  brown   filly,   Clayeva,  by  Cassius  M.  Cla3%  Jr. 
Not  bred  in  iSSi. 


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No.   13. 

ANNABEL.  Dark  Brown  Mare;  with  small  star,  and 
wdiite  mark  on  near  front  heel;  16  hands  high;  foaled  in 
1875.  Bred  by  Dr.  A.  S.  Talbei't,  of  Lexington,  Ky. 
Sired  by  George  Wilkes  (record  2:23),  son  of  Rysdyk's 
Hambletonian. 

First   dam  Jessie    Pepper,    by    Mambrino    Chief,    sire  of  Lady 

Thorne,  record  2:t8}>^. 
Second  dam  bj  Sidi  Hamet,  thoroughbred  son  of  Virginian,  he 

b^^  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed.       Sidi  Hamet  sired  Ber- 

thune,  sire  of  Mark  Time,  and  he  sired  the  noted  Ladv  StoutV 

dam. 
Third  dam   the  Robert   Wickliflfe  mare,  said  to   be  by  Darnabj^'s 

Diomed,  son  of  Hancock's  Hambletonian, 
Annabel  is  a  large,  stout,  well -shaped  mare,  and   can  show  close  to  a 
2 :30  gait. 

PRODUCE. 

1880. — Brown  fillv,  Estabella,  by  Alcantara,  4-3^earold  record  of  2:23, 

made  in  1880. 
188 1. — Missed  to  Almont,  and  bred  back  to  Almont. 


No.    14. 

AG- ATE.  Strawberry  Roan  Mare;  near  hind  foot  white  to^ 
ankle  on  inside,  but  not  on  outside;  foaled  May  10,  1879- 
Bred  and  raised  at  Fairlawn.     Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Annie  Bailev,  bj  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

Second  dam  by  the  noted  Drew  Horse,  of  Maine,  founder  of  the 

Drew  family  of  trotters.     The  blood  has  nicked  well  with  that 

of  Hambletonian.      The  dam  of  Midnight,  record  2:183^^,  was 

of  the  Drew  family. 

For  extended  pedigree  of  Rj'sdyk's  Hambletonian,  see  Happy  Mediumr 

No.  2. 

Annie  Bailey,  the  dam  of  Agate,  died  in  1S80.  She  was  a  very  fast 
trotter. 

Agate  would  no  doubt  inake  a  2:20  trotter  if  properly  handled  foi* 
speed.  She  was  bred  and  raised  at  Fairlawn  and  reserved  for  a  brood 
mare. 

1881. — Bred  to  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 


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No.  15. 

AMY  HARRIS.  Bay  Alare;  black  points,  no  white;  15^ 
hands  high;  foaled  May  6,  1873.  Bred  by  John  Harris,  of 
Montg-omerv,  Orang-e  Countv,  New  York.  Sired  bv 
Colonel  Winfield,  son  of  Edward  Everett,  he  by  Rysdyk's 
Hambletonian, 

First  dam  the  Harris  Mare,  by  Seeley's  American  Star. 
Second  dam  by  Black  Rock. 
Third  dam  bv  Walden  Messent^er. 
Fourth  dam  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
Colonel  Winfield  (formerly  called  Impson  Horse)  by  Edward  Ever- 
ett, son  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

First  dam  by  Field's  Royal  George,  sire  of  Byron,  record  3:253/2- 
Second  dam  a  fine  and  fast  Canadian  mare. 

Colonel  Winfield  has  already  sired  Edgar  with  record  of  2:30;  and 
Edward  Everett  has  sired  Judge  Fnllerton,  record  of  2:18;  Sheridan, 
2:203^;  Mountain  Boy,  2:20^4;  Hambrino,  2:21^^;  Tanner  Boy,  2:223-0; 
Major  Lord,  2:23^:^;  Everett  Ray,  2:25;  Big  Fellow,  2:26;  all  public 
records,  and   Joe   Elliott,  that    trotted  a  public    trial  at  Mj^stic    Park  in 

For  pedigree  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  see  Almont,  No.  i. 

Seeley's  American  Star  by  Stockholm's  American  Star,  he  by  Duroc, 
son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

First  dam  by  the  great  4-mile  race  horse  Henry,  son  of  Sir  Ar- 
chy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed.     Henry's  dam  was  a  thoroughbred 
inare  bv  Imp.  Diomed. 
Second  dam  bj-  Imp.  Messenger,  and  said  to  be  thoroughbred. 
Black  Rock  by  Ulster  Duroc. 

First  dam  by  Gridley's  Roebuck,  &c. 
Walden  Messenger  by  Wildair,  son  of  Beak's  Wildair;    he  by  Gray 
Messenger,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

Dam  a  large  bay  mare  owned  by  James  Kidd,  of  Orange  County, 
New  York,  of  Messenger  blood. 
For  extended  pedigree  of  Imp.  Messenger,  see  Almont,  No.  i. 

Amy  Harris  was  my  first  choice  of  the  brood  mares  sold  at  Robert 
Bonner's  great  sale  of  trotters,  in  October,  1879,  and  I  purchased  her  and 
her  foal  at  the  highest  price  paid  for  any  brood  mare  and  foal  at  the  sale. 
She  is  a  mare  of  great  substance,  high  finish  and  fine  action. 

produce. 

1879. — Bay  filly,  Arbela   (her  first  foal),  by   Startle,  son  of  Rysdyk's 

Hambletonian.     Owned  at  Fairlawn. 
1S80. — Bay  filh%  Antonia,  by  Startle.     Owned  at  Fairlawn. 
1S81. — Missed,  and  bred  to  Almont. 


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FAIRLAWN    STOCK    FARM. 


No.  l6. 
ABDALLETTA.      Bay  Mare;    no  white;    15I  hands  high; 
foaled  April  17,  1877.     Bred  at  Fairlawn.     Sired  by  Cas- 
sius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 

First  dam  Laura  Crockett,  bj  Almont,  son  of  Alexander's  Ab- 

dallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid,  record  2:14. 

Second  dam  bj  Alexander's  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid. 

Third  dam  Kate  Crockett,  the  dam  of  Lula,  record  2115,  hy  Imp. 

Hcoton. 

Fourth  dam  bv  Texas,  said  to  be  bj'  Lance,  thoroughbred  son  of 

American  Eclipse. 

Fifth  dam  hy  Conn's  Sir  William,  son  of  Sir  William,  he  by  Sir 

Archj,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

Sixth  dam  bv  Whipster  (thorouhgbred). 

For  extended  pedigree  of  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.,   see  No.  4,  and  of  Almont, 

see  No.  i. 

Iinp.  Hooton  by  Despot.    ■ 

First  dam  by  Catton,  sire  of  Imp.  Trustee,  who  sired  the  trotter 

Trustee  that  first  trotted  20  miles  in  less  than  an  hour. 

Second  dam  Melrose,  by  Pilgarlick. 

Thii'd  dam  by  Whisker. 

Fourth  dam  by  Orville,  &c.,  running  back  to  tenth  dam  by  Cade, 

son  of  the  Godolphin  Arabian. 

Lance,  the  great  fotn*- mile  race  horse,  by-  American  Eclipse,  whose 

dam  was  Miller's  Damsel,  by  Imp.   Messenger. 

First  dam.  Young   Empress,  by   Financier,  son  of  Tippoo  Saib, 

son  of  Imp.  Messenger.      Financier's  dam  was  also  by  Imp. 

Messenger. 
Second  dam  Empress  by  Imp.  Baronet. 
Third  dam  by  Imp.  Messenger,  and  strictly  thoroughbred. 

Abdalletta  is  inbred  to  Alexander's  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid, 
and  is  thrice  inbred  to  Old  Abdallah,  sire  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  and 
unites  with  these  strains  the  blood  of  Mambrino  Chief  and  Pilot,  Jr.,  all 
based  on  stout  thorouohbred  racing  blood.  On  her  sire's  side  she  has  the 
bleed  that  produced  Goldsmith  Maid  and  Lady  Thorne,  and  on  her  dams 
the  blood  of  Goldsmith  Maid  and  Lula,  the  fastest  mares  that  ever 
trot  ed  on  the  American  turf  up  to  1880.  She  has  the  same  combination 
of  irjtting  blood  that  produced  Maud  S.,  record  2:1014,  with  the  addi- 
tional crosses  of  Clay  and  Mambrino  Chief.  I  bred  and  raised  her 
especially  to  use  for  breeding  purposes. 

Bred  in  1880  to  Almont,  but  lost  her  foal  from  a  kick  the  day  she  was 
due  to  foal. 

Bred  in  1881  to  Happv  Medium. 


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No.  17. 
JLLL.IE  THOMPSON.— (Full  sister  to   Sannie   G.,   record 
2:27).      Gray   Mare;    foaled  in    1874;     15^  hands  high. 
Bred   bv   Gaines    &   Thompson,   of  Scott    County,    Ky'. 
Sired  bv  Almont. 

First  dam  Wiltona,  by  Imp.  Arab  Mokhladi. 
Second  dam  Medora,  by  Rhoderic  Dhu,  son  of  Merlin. 
Third  dam  Medora  Howard,  by  Carolinian. 
Fourth  dam  Maria  Louise,  by  Imp.  iVrabian  Bagdad. 
Fifth  dam  Katy  Brown,  by  Imp.  Diomed. 

Sixth  dam  an  im.ported  mare,  gotten  by  Imp.  Diomed  in   Eng- 
land. 
Rhoderic  Dhu  by  Merlin. 

First  dam  by  Imp.  Arabian  Bagdad,  »ScC. 

It  will  be  noticed  that  the  dam  of  Allie  Thompson  is  a  strictly  thor- 
oughbred mare,  with  a  very  remarkable  concentration  of  pure  Arab  blood. 
She  produced  to  Almont,  Sannie  G.,  one  of  the  gainest  trotters  on  the 
turf,  with  record  of  2:27.     Sannie  G.  was  sold  recently  for  $3,500. 

Allie  Thompson  was  bred  in  18S1  to  iVlmont  Lightning. 


No.  18. 

-ALMA  MORRIS.  Dark  Bay  Mare;  15^  hands  high ;  foaled 
May  13th,  187  V  Bred  by  James  Morris,  of  Woodford 
County,  Ky.      Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Belle  Melbourne,  by  Young  Melbourne,  thoroughbred 

son  of  Imp.  The  Knight  of  St.  George. 
Second  dam  by  Demnark,  thoroughbred  son  of  Imp.  Hedgeford. 
Third  dam  by  Dick  Singleton,  son  of  Bertrand,  he  by  Sir  Archy, 

son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

Fourth  dam  by  Blackburn's  Whip,  son  of  Iinp.  Whip. 

Fifth  dain  by  Johhson's  Old  Copperbottom,  a  fast  pacer. 

Sixth  dam  by  John  Richai^ds'  thoroughbred  son  of  Sir  Archy. 

Alma  Morris  is  a  fast  and  finely  gaited  roadster.      Young  Melbourne, 

'the  sire  of  her  dam,   also  sired   the  dam  of  Clermont,   record  2:30,  and 

Alethea,  4-3^ear  old  record   of  2:31.      Clermont  and  Alethea  were  both 

rsired  by  Almont,  and  Alma  Morris  is  nearly  full  sister  in  blood  to  both  of 

rthem. 

produce. 

18S1. — Bay  colt,  Saxon,  by  Happy  Medium,  and  bred  to  Cassius  M, 
"  Clay,  Jr. 


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No.  19. 

AL.PINA.  Black  Filly;  no  white;  foaled  April  20th,  1879. 
Bred  by  W.  T.  Withers,  of  Fairlawn,  and  Dr.  A.  S.  Tal- 
bert,  of  Fayette  County,  Ky.     Sired  by  Almont. 

Fii'st  dam  Winonah,  by  Curtis'  Hambletonian. 

Second  dam  Jessie  Pepper,  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

Third  dam  by  Sidi  Hamet,  thoroughbred  son  of  Virginian,  he  by 

Sir  Archj,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Fourth  dam  said  to  be  by  Darnaby's  Diomed. 
Curtis'  Hambletonian   (sire  of  Hambletonian  Mambrino,  record  of 
2:2iJ^';  Di'eam,  2:25)^;   Andy  Mershon,  2:251^,  and  other  fast  trot- 
ters), by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

Dain  Dolly  Martin,  by   Defiance,  son  of  Mambrino  Payinaster, 
Jr.,  son  of  Mambrino  Paymaster,  sire  of  Mambrino  Chief. 
Sidi  Hamet  by  Virginian   son  of  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
First  dam  Ladv  Burton,  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Second  dam   Sultana,  by  the  Barb  Horse,  and  out  of  the  Barb 
Mare,  presented  by  the  Dey  of  Tunis  to  President  Thoinas  Jef- 
ferson. 

See  Almont,  No.    i,  for  full  pedigree    of  Mambrino  Chief,  Rysdyk's 
Hambletonian,  &c. 

Alpina  was  bred  to  Happy  Medium  in  iSSi. 


No.  20. 

APJ/BELA,  Bay  Filly;  large  star  and  medium  sized  snip; 
both  hind  feet  white  just  above  ankles;  foaled  April  9. 
1879.  Bred  by  Robert  Bonner,  Esq.,  New  York  City, 
and  raised  at  Fairlawn.  Sired  by  Startle,  son  of  Rys- 
dyk's Hambletonian. 

First  dam   Amy  Harris,  by  Colonel   Winfield   (Impson   Horse, 
sire  of  Edgar,  record  of  2:30),  son  of  Edward  E^•erett. 
See  Amy  Harris,  No.  15,  for  extended  pedigree. 

Startle  (trial  0/2:19  ^^   six  3-ears  old,   and   has   shown  a  2:10  gait  to 
wagon),  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

Dam  Lizzie  Walker,  by  Seeley's  American  Star. 
Arbela  was  bred  to  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  in  1881. 


BROOD     MARES.  37 


No.   31. 

ALLENA.  Ba>'  Mare;  small  star  and  both  hind  feet  white; 
15I  hands  high;  foaled  May,  1877.  Bred  by  W.  T. 
Withers,  of  Fairlawn,  and  Hon.  T.  J.  Megibben,  of  Har- 
rison County,  Ky.      Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Belle  Goddard,  bv  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Ladv 
Thorne.  record  2:i8i'4. 

Second  dam  Woodford  Belle,  bv  Mirabeau,  son  of  Medoc,  he  bj 
American  Eclipse,  son  of  Dm-oc,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed.  Amer- 
ican Eclipse's  dam  was  Miller's  Damsel,  by  Imp.  Messenger, 
and  she  was  out  of  Constable's  Imp.  Pot-S-o's  mare  by  the 
celebrated  English  Eclipse. 

Third  dam  said  to  be  thorouohbred. 
Mirabeau  (sire  of  Alaric,  the  first  horse  that  ever  ran  two  miles  in  3:39 
in  Arnerica),  by  Medoc. 

First  dan:i  Ann  Merry,  by  Sumpter,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 

Second  dam  Grecian  Princess,  by  Blackburn's. Whip. 

Third  dam  by  Gen.  Wade  Hampton's  Paragon. 

Fourth  dam  Moll,  by  Figure.  .  • 

Fifth  dam  Old  Slammerkin,  by  Imp.  Wildair,  &c. 
Medoc  by  American  Eclipse,  son  of  Duroc.  ^ 

First  dain  Young  Maid  of  the  Oaks,  by  Imp.  Expedition. 

Second  dam  Maid  of  the  Oaks,  by  Imp.  Spread  Eeagle,  &c.,  run- 
ning back   through  twelve  thoroughbred  crosses   to  the    Old 
Montague  Mare.     See  Susie -West,  No.  loi. 
See  Almont,  No.  i,  for  extended  pedigree. 

Allena  is  a  large,  highly  finished  and  promising  young  mare.  She  has 
been  broken  to  harness,  but  only  worked  enough  to  gentle  her.  She  has 
the  same  com.bination  of  blood  that  has  produced  Piedmont,  record  2:17!^; 
Allie  West,  2:25  at  5  years  old,  and  sire  of  Jewett,  3- year  record  old  2:23^^, 
and  other  fast  trotters. 

Allena  belongs  to  a  gentleman  of  New  York,  who  bought  her  and  bred 
her  to  Happy  Medium,  and  wishes  now  to  sell  her.  She  will  no  doubt 
make  a  first-class  brood  mare.     Price,  $1,250. 

Bred  to  Happy  Medium  October  5  and  8,  188 1,  and  believed  to  be  in 
foal. 


38  FAIRLAWN    STOCK    FARM. 

No.  22. 

JBLOOM.     Bay  Mare;   no  white;   15!^  hands  high;  foaled  in: 
1868.     Bred  by   George   C.  Hitchcock,  of  New  Preston,, 
Connecticut.     Sired  by  Hitchcock's  Ashland  (sire  of  Joe 
Pettit,  record  2:30),  son  of  Mambrino  Chief. 

First  dam  Lady  Brant,  by  Toronto  Chief,  sire  of  Thomas  Jeffer- 
son, record  2:23,  and  of  Royal  Re\-enge,  sire  of  Lucy  2:20}^^ 
Fred  Hooper,  2:23,  &c. 
Second  dam  Townsend  Mare,  by  Old  Kentucky,  said  to  be  thor- 
oughbred. 
Third  dam  by  Imp.  Meux,  thoroughbred. 
/  shiand  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  record  2:181^. 
First  dam  Utilla,  by  Imp.  Margrave. 

Second  dam  Too  Soon,  by  Sir  Leslie,  son  of  Sir  William. 
Third  Jain  Little  Peggy,  by  Gallatin,  son  of  Imp.  Bedford,. &c. 
Gallatin's  dam  was  Imp.  Mambrina,  daughter  of  English  Mambrino,. 
sireoflM.'.  Messenger. 

Toronto  Chief  by  Royal  George,  son  of  Warrior,  son  of  Tippoo. 
First  dam  by  Blackwood,  son  of  Coeur  de  Lion. 
•Second  dam  by    Prospect,    thoroughbred    son    of    Monmouth 

Eclipse. 
Ro^al  George  was  founder  of  the  celebrated  Royal  George  family  of 
trotters. 

Prospect  by  Monmouth  Eclipse. 

First  clam  Matchless,  by  Imp.  Expedition.     (See  stud  book).. 
Monmouth  Eclipse  by  American  Eclipse. 

First  dam.  Honesty,  by  Imp.  Expedition. 
Second  dam  Zelippa,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
Third  dam  Dido,  by  Imp.  Bay  Richmond. 
Fourth  daiu  Old  Slammerkin,  by  Imp.  Wildair.. 
Fifth  dam  Imp.  Cub  Mare,  by  Imp.  Cub,  &c. 
American  Eclipse  by  Duroc,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

First  dam  Miller's  Damsel,  by  Imp,  Messenger,  &c. 

PRODUCE. 

1S75. — Chestnut  colt.  General  Withers,  by  Almont.  Sold  to  G.  J, 
Shaw,  of  Harlland,  Maine.  Mr.  Shaw  refused  a  cash  of- 
fer of  $5,000  for  General  Withers. 

1876. — Bay  filly,  Fair  Blossom,  by  Bowman's  Clark  Chief. 

1877. — Chestnut  fillj^  Brightness,  by  Almont.  Reserved  for  brood, 
mare. 

1878.— Bay  miy.  Sweet  Bud,  by  Almont.     Sold. 

1S79. — Chestnut  filly,  Rosa  Bemis,  hy  Almont.     Sold. 

iS8o. — Dark  bay  or  brown  colt,  Borodino,  by  Almont,, 

1881. — Missed  and  bred  to  Almont. 


BROOD     MARES. 


39 


No.  23. 
BLANCHE  STAR.     Chestnut  Mare;  no  white;   15^^  hands 
high;  foaled  in    1869.      Bred   by  Samuel  Grant,  Esq.,  v>i' 
Philadelphia,  Pa.      Sired  by  Conklin's  American    Sta;-, 
son  of  Seeley's  American  Star. 

Dam  by   Toronto   Chief,  sire  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  record  2:' 3 
and   of  Roval  Revenge,  sire  of  Lucj,  2:20}-^;  Fred    Hoo;  er, 
2:23,  &c. 
Seelej's  American  Star  by  Stockhohn's  American  Star. 

First  dam  bv  Henrv',  son  of  Sir  Archv,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Second  dam  by  Imp.   Messenger,  and  claimed  to  be  thoroir^li- 
bred. 
Toronto  Chief  by  Royal  George,  son  of  Warrior,  son  of  Tippoo. 
Fii'st  dam  by  Blackwood,  son  of  Cceur  de  Lion. 
Second  dam  by  Prospect,  son  of  Monmouth  Eclipse. 
Royal  George  was  founder  of  the   celebrated  Royal   George  famil^•  of 
trotters. 

Prospect  by  Monmouth  Eclipse. 

First  dam  Matchless,  bv  Imp.  Expedition.     (See  Stud  Book.) 
Monmouth  Eclipse  by  American  Eclipse. 
First  dam  Honesty,  by  Imp.  Expedition. 
Second  dam  Zelippa,  by  Imp.  Messenger  . 
Third  dam  Dido,  by  Imp.  Bay  Richmond. 
Fourth  dam  Slammerkin,  by  Imp.  Wildair. 
Fifth  dam  Imp.  Cub  Mare,  by  Imp.  Cub,  &c. 
American  Eclipse  by  Duroc,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

First  dam  Miller's  Damsel,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

Blanche  Star  was  purchased  by  Col.  R.  Penistan,  of  Mr.  Grant,  of  Phil- 
adelphia, Pa.,  on  account  of  her  fine  gait,  and  brought  to  Kentucky  and 
placed  on  his  breeding  farm.  At  his  closing  out  sale  in  June,  1876,  she 
was  purchased  to  place  in  the  Fairlawn  Breeding  Stud. 

produce. 

1876.— Chestnut  filly,  Stella  B.,  by  WilHam   Welch.     Sold  to  A.  G. 

McMaster,  of  Greeley,  Colorado. 
1877. — Chestnut  filly,  Starlette,  by  Almont.     Sold  to  Geo.  W.  Wintz, 

of  New  Orleans,  and  is  very  fast. 
1878. — Missed  and  not  bred. 

i88o. — Chestnut  filly.  Serenade,  by  Almont  Lightning.      Dead. 
^Si. — Bay  colt,  x\lmont  Star,  by  Almont. 


40  FAIRLAWX    STOCK    FARM. 

No.  24. 

BELLE  FERG-USON.  Bay  Mare;  with  small  white  mark 
in  forehead,  and  left  hind  foot  white;  15^  hands  high; 
foaled  in  i860.  Bred  by  Dr.  L.  L.  Ferguson,  of  Wood- 
ford County,  Ky.  Sired  by  Darnaby's  Messenger,  son 
of  Downing's  Bay  Messenger. 

First  dam  by  Alexander's  Pilot,  Jr. 

Second  dam  by  Bertrand,  son  of  Sir  Archv,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Third  dam  by  Josephus,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 
Darnaby's  Messenger  by  Downing's  Bay  Messenger. 

First  dam  Hunt's  Premium  Mare,  by  Scott's  Highlander. 

Second  dam  by  Hunt's  Brown  Highlander. 

Third  dam  by  Bertrand,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

Fourth  dam  Old  Spot,  by  Hampton's  Twig. 

Fifth  dam  by  Imp.  Bedford. 

Sixth  dam  by  Harlequin, 

Seventh  dam  by  Imp.  Fearnaught. 
Downing's  Bay  Messenger  by  Harpinus. 

Dam  of  Messenger  and  Rockingham  blood. 
Harpinus  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger, 

Dam  said  to  be  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
Harpinus  sired  Phoenix,  and  Phoenix  Avas  sire  of  the  dam  of  Ainos's 
C.  M.  Clay,  sire  of  American  Girl,  record  2:i6i-^. 

Alexander's  Pilot,  Jr.,  by  Old  Pacing  and  Trotting  Pilot. 
First  dam  Nancy  Pope,  by  Havoc,  son  of  Sir  Charles. 
Second  dam  Nancy  Taylor,  by  Alfred,  son  of  Imp.  Medlej'. 
Havoc  by  Sir  Charles,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

First  dam  Powancy,  by   Sir  Alfred,  son  of  Imp.  Sir  Harr^^,  and 

out  of  Lady  Chesterfield,  daughter  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Second  dam  Virgo,  by   Sir  Peter  Teazle,  and  out  of  Imp.  Cas- 
tianira  (dam  of  Sir  Archy),  by  Imp.  Rockingham. 
Bertrand  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
First  dam  Eliza,  by  Imp.  Bedford. 

Second  dam  the  imported  mare  Mambrina,  daughter  of  English 
Mambrino,  sire  of  Imp.   Messenger. 
American  Eclipse  by  Duroc,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

First  dam  Miller's  Damsel,  the  best  daughter  of  Imp.  Messen- 
ger. 
Belle   Ferguson  is  the  dam  of  Curtis  Clay,  Bourbon  Abdallah,  and 
Blanche,  all  fast  trotters. 

For  sale — Price,  $250. 

produce. 

1879. — Brown  or  black  colt,  Trident,  by  Almont  Mambrino. 

1880. — Bay  colt,  by  Almont  Lightning.      Died  before  weaning  time. 

1881. — Missed,  and  bred  to  Aberdeen,  and  foal  due  May  5th,  1882. 


BROOD     MARES.  4I 


No.  25. 
BETTIE  STONE.  Bav  Mare;  small  mark  or  star  in  fore- 
head,  with  very  narrow  blaze  running  down  face;  15^^ 
hands  high;  foaled  in  1S63.  Bred  by  Samuel  Brown,  of 
Greenup  County,  Ky.  vSired  by  Spaulding's  Abdallah, 
son  of  Old  Abdallah,  sire  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

First  dam  by  Whitehall,  sire  of  Rhode  Island. 
Spaulding's  Abdallah  by  Old  Abdallah,  son  of  Mambrino,  thorough- 
bred son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam  bv  Star  Gazer,  son  of  Engineer,  son  of  Imp.  Messetst- 

GER. 

Second  dam  a  French  Canadian  mare. 
Abdallah  by  Mambrino,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

Dam  Amazonia,  by  a  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Mambrino  by  Imp.   Messenger. 

First  dam  by  Imp.  Sour  Crout.  , 

Second  dam  by  Imp.  Whirligig. 

Third  dam  old  Slammerkin,  by  Imp.  Wildair. 

Fourth  danf  Imp.  Cub  Mare,  by  Cub,  &c. 
Whitehall  by  North  x\merican,  son  of  Sir  Walter. 

Dam  bv  Cock  of  the  Rock,  by  Duroc,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed,  his 

dam  Romp,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

Whitehall  sired  Rhode  Island  (record  2:23^0),  and  Rhode  Island  sired 
^Governor  Sprague,  that  at  four  years  old  trotted  in  public,  at  Buffalo,  N. 
Y.,  in  1875,  in  2:21^.     Public  record  at  5  years  old,  2:20)-^'. 

Sir  Walter  by  Hickory. 

Dam  Nettletop,  by  Imp.  Diomed. 

Bettie  Stone  has  a  i-ecord  of  2:53,  at  four-years  old,  and  has  trotted  in 
2:40  in  private.     She  is  a  regular  breeder,  but  a  bad  suckler. 

For  sale,  as  I  have  reserved  Glorietta,  one  of  her  foals,  for  a  brood 
mare.     Price,  |6oo. 

PRODUCE. 

1S73. — Black  filly,  Grisette,  by  Draco.      Sold. 

1S74. — Black  filly,  Hester,  by  Draco.     Sold. 

1875. — Bav  colt,  Draconian,  by  Draco.     Sold. 

1876.— B2J-  filly,  Stoneta,  by  Almont.  Sold  to  L.  B.  Cook,  of  De- 
troit, Michigan. 

1877. — Bay  filly,  Glorietta,  by  Almont.     Reserved  for  a  brood  mare. 

1878.— Bay  filly,  Fidelia,  by  Almont  Rattler.      Sold.^ 

1879. — Bay  filly,  Barbette,  by  Almont. 

1880. — Bay  filly,  Callista,  by  Almoat. 

1881. — Missed,' and  bred  to  Happy  Medium,  and  foal  due  April  loth, 
18S2. 


42  FAIRLAWX    STOCK    FARM. 


No.  26. 

BELLAIR.  Bay  Mare;  star,  black  points;  i6:| hands  high; 
foaled  May,  1876.  Bred  by  Col.  R.  Penistan,  and  raised 
at  Fairlavvn.  Sired  by  William  Welch,  son  of  Rysdyk's- 
Hambletonian. 

First  dam  Mambrino  Belle,  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

Second  dam  by  Mason's  Whip,  son  of  Blackburn's  Whip,  he  bv 

Imp.    Whip,  son    of  Saltram,  son  of  the   renowned   English 

Eclipse. 
William  Welch  by  Rjsdyk's  Hambletonian. 

First  dam   the   dam   of   Roden's  Prince,   record   2:27,  bv   Imp. 

Trustee,  son  of  Catton,  and  sire  of  the  twentj'-mile    trotter 

Trustee. 
Second  dam  by  a  son  of  Mambrino,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

For  extended  pedigree  of  Mambrino  Chief  and  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian^ 
see  Almont,  No.  i. 

WiUiam  Welch-sired  Prince  Imperial,  owned  by  Robert  Bonner,  Esq. 
of  New  York,  and  sold  at  his  sale  in  October,  1S76.     He  trotted  over  Mr, 
Bonner's  track  in  2:22)2. 

PRODUCE.  ^ 

1S81 — Dark  ba^^  colt,   Braganza,  by  Almont  Lightning,  and  bred  to 
Aberdeen. 


No.  27. 

BRIG-HTNESS.  Chestnut  Mare;  no  white;  15^  hands 
high;  foaled  May  23,  1S77.  Bred  and  raised  at  Fairlavvn. 
Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Bloom,  by  Hitchcock's  Ashland  (sire  of  Joe  Pettit, 
record  2:30),  son  of  Mambrino  Chief. 

Second  dam  Lady  Brant,  by  Toronto  Chief,  sire  of  Thomas  Jef- 
ferson, record  of  2:23. 

Third  dam  Tov/nsend  Mare,  by  Old  Kentuckj^,  said  to  be  thor- 
oughbred. 

Fourth  dam  by  Imp.  Mevix,  thoroughbred. 

For  extended  pedigree  of  Almont  see  No.  i,  and  of  Bloom  see  No.  22.. 

Brightness  is  a  fine,  stylish  and  splendidly  gaited  young  mare,  and  has 
been  reserved  foF'a  brood  mai-e.  She  is  full  sister  to  the  promising  young 
stallion  Gen.  Withers,  owned  by  G.  J.  Shaw,  Hartland,  Maine,  for  which, 
he  refused  an  offer  of  $5,000. 

Brightness  was  bred  to  Happy  Medium  April  23d,  iSSo, 


BROOD     MARES.  45 


No.  38. 

BADOU.RA.  Bay  Mare;  l^oHi  hind  feet  white:  15-I  hands 
high;  foaled  May  10,  1877.  Bred  at  Fairhiwn.  Sired  hy 
Cassiiis  M.  Clay,  Jr. 

First  dam  Puss  (Lorelle's  dam),  by  Alexander's  Norman,  sire  of 
Lula,  record  2:15;   May  Queen,  2:20,  and  Blackwood,  3-year 
old  record  of  2:31,  and  sire  of  Proteine,  record  of  2:18,  Black- 
wood, Jr.,  2:22 14,  &c. 

Second  dam  by  Johnson's  Toronto,  son  of  old  St.  Lawrence. 

Third  dam  a  fine  mare,  owned  by  Col.  J.  P.  Johnson,  deceased. 

Puss,  the  dam  of  Badoura,  is  the  dam  of  the  fast  and  very  promising 
3-year  old  fillj',  Lorelle,  owned  by  the  Hon.  Walter  I.  Hayes,  of  Clinton,, 
low-a.  Judge  Hayes  also  owns  Almont  Rattler,  the  sire  of  Lorelle  and 
Harlequin,  having  purchased  the  stallion  and  two  of  his  foals  at  Fairlawn. 
Lorelle  and  Harlequin  both  won  in  1S80,  as  two-year  olds,  Lorelle  start- 
ing against  a  three-year  old.  In  i83i  Lorelle  and  Harlequin  started  in. 
four  races  and  won  first  and  second  monev  in  each  race.  They,  with 
their  sire,  Almont  Rattler,  took  seventeen  first  premiums  in  1881  at  fairs,- 
taking  every  premium  for  which  they  competed. 

PRODUCE. 

18S0. — Bay  colt,  Vimont,  by  Almont. 

iSSi. — Missed  to  Happy  Medium  and  bred  to  Almont, 


No.  29. 

BONNY  BELLE.  Dark  Gray  Filly,  with  black  mane  and 
tail;  star,  both  hind  feet  white;  foaled  April  4th,  1879, 
Bred  at  Fairlawn.      Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Alice  Drake,  by  Alexanders  Norman. 
See  Alice  Drake,  No.  7,  and  Ahiiont,  No.  i,  for  extended  pedigree. 
All  of  Alice  Drake's  foals  are  trotters. 
Reserved  for  brood  mare  and  bred  in  18S1  to  Happy  Medium. 


FAIRLAWJS"    STOCK    FARM. 


No.  30. 

COUNTRY  MAIDEN.  Bay  mare;  star,  and  both  hind 
ankles  white,  and  a  httle  white  on  off  fore  heel;  15!  hands 
high;  foaled  in  1S70.  Bred  by  Joseph  M.  Patterson,  of 
Jessamine  County,  Ky.  Sired  by  Country  Gentleman, 
son  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

First  dam  bj  Brown  Chief,  son  of  Mambrino  Chief. 

Second  dam  bj  Bellfounder,  Jr.,  «on  of  Brown's  Bellfounder. 
Country  Gentleman  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

First  dam  by  Hio-hlander. 

Second  dam  by  Consul. 

Third  dam  by  Duroc,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Rysdyk's   Hambletonian  by   A  bd  all  ah,   son  of  Mambrino,  son  of 
Imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam  Charles  Kent  Mare,  by  Imp.  Bellfounder. 

Second  dam  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's    Hambletonian,  son  of  Imp. 
Messenger. 

Third  dam  Silvertail,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
Abdallah  by  Mambrino,  son  of  I:-.ip.  Messenger. 

Dam  Amazonia,  by  a  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Bishop's  Hambletonian  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam  Pheasant,  by  Imp.  Shark. 

Second  dam  by  Imp.  Medley,  and  said  to  be  thoroughbred. 
Brown  Chief  by -Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne." 

First  dam  by  Downing's  Bay  Messenger,  son  of  Harpinus,  son 
of  Bishop's  Hambletonian,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

Second  dam  by  Hunt's  Brown  Highlander. 
Mambrino  Chief  by  Mambrino  Paymaster,  son  of  Mambrino,  son  of 

Imp.  Messenger. 
Downing's  Bay  Messenger  by  Harpinus. 

Dam  of  Messenger  and  Rockingham  blood. 
Harpinus  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

Dam  said  to  be  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

Harpinus  sired  Phcenix,  and  Phoenix  was  the  sire  of  the  dam  of  Amos's 
-C.  M.  Clay,  sire  of  American  Girl — record  2:163^. 

Bellfoun  ler,  Jr.,  by  Brown's  Bellfounder. 
Brown's  Bellfounder  by  Imp.  Bellfounder. 

First  dam  Lady  Allport,  by  Mambrino,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger, 
and  sire  of  old  Abdallah. 

Second  dam  by  Tippoo  Saib,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

Third  dam  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

produce. 


1877 
1878 
1S80 
1881 


1875. — ^^y  colt,  Kentucky  Gentleman,  by  Post's  Hambletonian.   Sold. 
1876. — Bay  colt  by  Alrnont.     Dead. 

— Missed  to  Almont. 

— Bay  colt,  Almont  Pasha,  by  Almont.     Sold. 

— Lost  foal  froin  an  injvu-y. 

— Bay  filly  Mavena  by  Happy  Medium,  and  bred  to  Almont. 


BROOD     MARES. 


No.  31. 

CARLOTTA.  Grey  Mare;  foaled  in  1865;  15^  hands  high. 
Bred  by  the  late  R.  A.  Alexander,  of  Woodburn  Farm. 
Sired  by  Alexander's  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  John  Morgan, 
record  of  2:24;  of  Pilot  Temple,  2:24!,  and  other  fast 
trotters,  and  sire  of  dam  of  Maud  S.,  record  2:10^. 

First  dam  Young  Clipper,  by  Oliver,  son  of  the  great  4-mile  race 
horse   Wagner,  he  by  Sir  Charles,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  son  of 
Imp.  Diomed. 
Second  dam  Clipper,  by  x\merican  Eclipse. 
Third  dam  EHza  Jenkins,  by  Sir  William,  son  of  Sir  Archv,  son 

of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Fourth  dam  by  Orphan. 
Fifth  dam  by  Imp.  Buzzard. 
Sixth  dam  by  Silvertail. 
SeventTi  dam  by  Imp.  Dove. 
Alexander's  Pilot,  Jr..  by  Old  Pacing  and  Trotting  Pilot. 
First  dam  Nancy  Pope,  by  Havoc,  son  of  Sir  Charles. 
Second  dam  Nancy  Taylor,  by  Alfred,  son  of  Imp.  Medley. 
Havoc  by  Sir  Charles,  son  of  Sir  x'Vrchy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

Plrst  dam  Powancy,  by  Sir  x\lfred,  son  of  Imp.  Sir  Harry,  and 

out  of  Lady  Chesterfield,  daughter  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Second  dam   Virgo,  by  Sir   Peter  Teazle,  and  out  of  Imp.  Cas- 
tianira  (dam  of  Sir  x\rchy),  by  Imp.  Rockingham. 
See  Almont,  No.  i,  for  statement  as  to  dam  of  Pilot,  Jr. 
American  Eclipse  by  Duroc,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed, 

First  dam  Miller's  Damsel,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
Second  dam  Constable's  Imp.  Mare,  by  Pot-8-o's,  son  of  the  cel- 
ebrated English  Eclipse.     (See  Stud  Book.) 
Carlotta  is  a  handsome,  stylish  and  speedj^  mare.      It  will  be  noticed 
that  she  is  bred  much   like  Miss   Russell,  the'^dam  of  Maud  S.,  being  bv 
Pilot,  Jr.,  and  her  dam  a  thoroughbred  mare. 

produce. 

1873. — ^^y  ^o^^'  Almanzor,  by  Almont.     Sold. 
1S74-V — Not  bred. 
1S76.— Bred  to  CM.  Clay,  Jr. 

1877. — Brown  colt.  Pilot  Clay,  by  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.     Sold. 
1S78. — Missed  and  not  bred. 

1S80. — Gray  colt,  Centurion,  by  Almont  Lightning. 
1S81.— Bay"  colt,  Chantilly,  by  C.  M.  Clay,   Jr.,  and  bred   to  Happjr 
Medium. 


.VJ.6  FAIRLAWX    STOCK    FARM. 

No.  33. 
CORA  LEE.  Bay  Mare;  15^  hands  high;  foaled  in  1861. 
Bred  by  John  Kincaid,  Esq.  Sired  by  Epsilon,  son  of 
Pacific,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed.  Pacific 
was  own  brother  to  Bertrand,  from  whom  so  many  trot- 
ters have  descended,  and  was  grandson  of  the  Imp.  mare 
Mambrina,  daughter  of  Enghsh  Mambrino,  sire  of  Imp. 
.Messenger. 

First  dam  Rosemary,  by  Imp.  Sovereign, 

Second  dam  Beta,  by  Imp.  Leviathan. 

Third  dam  JuHet,  by  Kosciusko,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 

Fourth  dam  Blank,  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

Fifth  dam  Psyche,  bv  Sir  Peter  Teazle,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 

'Sixth  dam  Bab,  by  Bodeaux. 

Seventh  dam  Speranza,  by  the  great  race  horse  Eclipse. 

Eighth  dam   Virago,  by  Snap,  son  of  Snip,  son  of  Flying  Chil- 
ders,  son  of  the  Darley  Arabian. 

;Ninth  dam  by  Regulus. 

Tenth  day  by  Crab. 

Eleventh  dam  Miss  Slammerkin,  by  True  Blue. 

Tv^^elfth  dam  by  Lord  Oxford's  Arabian. 

Thirteenth  dam  D'Arcj^'s  black-legged  Royal  Mare. 
;Epsilon  by  Pacific,  son  of  Sir  Archy, 

First  dam  Madam  Bosley,  by  Sir  Richard  Tonson. 

Second  dam  by  Imp.  Eagle. 

Third  dam  Bet  Boslev,  by   Wilkes'  Wonder,  &c.       (See   Stud 
Book.) 

Pacific  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

First  dam  Eliza,  by  Imp.  Bedford. 

Second  dam  Imp.  Mare  Mambrina,  half  sister  to  Imp.  Messen- 
ger. 
Imp.  Mare  Mambrina,  by  English  Mambrino,  sire  of  Imp.  MESSE]sr- 
ger.  * 

First  dam  Sister  to  Naylor's  Sally,  by  Blank, 

Second  dam  by  Ward. 

Third  dam  by  Merlin. 

Fourth  dam  by  Pert. 

Fifth  dam  by  St.  Martins. 

Cora  Lee,  though  a  strictly  thoroughbred  race  mare,  produced  Edric, 
"by  Almont.  Edric  was  so  fine  and  stylish,  and  had  such  a  remarkable 
ittrotting  gait,  that  I  purchased  his  dam,  Cora  Lee, 

For  sale — Price,  $200. 

produce. 

1873. — Brown  colt,  Edric,  by  Almont.      Sold. 
1S79. — Bay  colt,  by  Almont.     Died  before  it  was  weaned. 
iSSo. — Missed  to  Almont  Lightning. 
.1881. — Slipped  foal,  and  bred  to  Almont  Lightning  June  iSth,  and  to 

Prince  Ahmed  July  9th  to  14th,  and  foal  will  be  due  June 

14th,  1882. 


BROOD     MARES. 


47 


No.  33. 

CELESTE.  Brown  Mare;  right  hind  ankle  white;  15^ 
hands  high;  foaled  July  23,  1876.  Bred  by  Robert  Bon- 
ner, Esq.,  of  New  York  City.  Sired  by  Startle  son  of 
Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

First  dam  Cvmbal,  by  Alcalde,  sire  of  Hylas,  record  of  2: 24)^,  and 
Enigma,  2:26,  son  of  Mambrino  Chief 

Second  dam  Taj^lioni,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  sire  of  Gold- 
smith Maid,  record  2:14. 

Third  dam  Mr.rj  (dam  of  Dick  Moore,  record  of  2:223^,  and 
Flora,  trial  of  2:24),  b}^  Monmouth  Eclipse,  son  of  American. 
Eclipse. 

Fourth  dam  by  Bertrand,  son  of  Sir  Archj,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

Fifth  dam  by  Kosciusko,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

Sixth  dam  by  Gallatin,  son  of  Imp.  Bedford.  Gallatin's  dam 
was  the  imported  mare  Mambrina,  by  English  Mambrino,  sire 
of  Imp.  Messenger. 

Seventh  dam  b^'  Celer  (thoroughbred). 
Startle  bj  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

Dam  Lizzie  Walker,  by  Seelej's  American  Star. 

Startle  has  a  three-year  old  record  of  2 136.  At  fiye  years  old  he  trot- 
ted a  public  trial  over  Prospect  Park,  in  2:19^,  and  the  day  after  he  was 
iive  years  old  trotted  a  trial  half  mile  in  i  :o^}4..  At  six  yeaVs  old  he  trot- 
ted a  trial  at  Fleetwood  Park  in  2:19.  I  saw  him  trot  a  2:10  gait  to  wagon 
In  1876.  Portia,  by  Startle,  made  a  record  of  2:29^  on  the  7th  of  June 
18S1,  at  Beacon  Park,  Mass. 

Alcalde  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

Dam  by  Alexander's  Pilot,  Jr. 

For  extended  pedigree  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  Mambrino  Chief, 
and  Pilot,  Jr.,  see  Almont,  No.  i,  and  of  Seeley's  American  Star,  see 
IBlanche  Star,  No^  23,  and  of  Monmouth  Eclipse,  see  Bloom,  No.  22. 

Bred  in  1881  to'Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 


No.  34. 

COMMA.  Bay  Mare;  small  star,  no  other  white;  15I  hands 
high;  foaled  August  36,  1877.  Bred  by  Robert  Bonner, 
Esq.,  New  York  City.  Sired  by  Startle,  son  of  Rysdyk's 
Hambletonian. 

First  dam  Cymbal  hy  Alcalde,  son  of  Mambi-ino  Chief. 

Comma  is  a  full  sister  to  Celeste,  No.  33,  and  I  purchased  both  of  the 
fillies  at  Robert  Bonner's  sale  on  the  29th  of  October,  1879,  to  place  them 
in  the  breeding  stud  at  Fairlawn. 

Bred  in  1881  to  Almont. 


4S  FAIRLAWN    STOCK    FARM. 


No.  35. 

CHICITA.  Bay  Mare;  left  hind  foot  white;  about  15  hands 
high;  foaled  June  6,  1876.  Bred  by  R.  vS.  Strader,  of 
Lexington,  Ky.,  and  foaled  and  raised  at  Fairlawn.  Sired 
by  Crittenden,  sou  of  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 

First  dam  Sallle  York,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  sire  of  Gold- 
smith Maid,  2:14.     Sallie  York  trotted  a  trial  mile  in  2:30. 

Second  dam  Bay  York  (Bayard's  dam),  by  American,  son  of 
Whitehall,  sire  of_  Rhode  Island,  record  2:2;^}y4.  Baj-ard  sired 
Emma  B.,  record  of  2:22,  and  Bliss,  four-year  old  record  of 
2:30. 

Third  dam  by  Hill's  Vermont  Black  Hawk,  sire  of  Ethan  Allen,, 
record  of  2:2^%. 

Fourth  dain  by  Hammond's  Magnum  Bonum. 
Crittenden  by  Cassius  M.  Claj,  Jr.  (Strader's). 

First  dain  Flora  (public  trial  of  2:24),  by  Alexander's  Pilot,  Jr. 

Second  dam  Mary  (dam  of  Dick  Moore,  record  2:2212),  by  Mon- 
mouth Eclipse. 

Third  dam  by  Bertrand,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed, 

Fourth   dam    by    Kosciusko,  son  of    Sir    Archy,    son    of  Imp. 

DiOMED. 

Fifth  dam  by  Gallatin,  son   of  Imp.   Bedford.      Gallatin's  dam 
was  the  imported  mare  Mambrina,  by  English  Mambrino,  sire 
of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Crittenden,  as  a  three-j^ear  old,  trotted  a  fvill  mile  in  2:29,  and  quarters 
in  33  seconds,  a  2:12  gait.     He  was  sold  for  $5,025  at  public  auction. 

For  pedigree  of  C.    M.  Clay,  Jr.,  see  No.  4,  and  of  Monmouth  Eclipse, 
see  Bloom,  No.  22  of  Brood  Mares. 

It  will  be  noticed  that  Chicita  has  a  remarkable  combination  of  speed 
lines  concentrated  in  her. 
For  sale — price,  $700. 

produce. 

1880. — Bay  colt,  Chimont  by  Almont  or  Almont  Lightning. 
18S1. — Missed,  and  bred  to  Aberdeen  and  foal  due  June  4,  18S2. 

No.  36. 

CLiARINDA.  Dark  Bay  Mare;  black  points,  no  white,  ex- 
cept a  very  small  mark  in  forehead  ;  15!^  hands  high  ; 
foaled  April  25,  1877.  Bred  and  raised  at  Fairlawn. 
Sired  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  sire  of  Harry  Clay,  record 
2:231. 

First  dam  Ladj^  Rej- nolds,  by  Jackson's  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Bay 
State  Morgan,  son  of  Hale's  Green  Mountain  Morgan. 

Second  dam  by  Old  Abdallah,  sire  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

Third  dam  hy  Old  Abdallah,  sire  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 
See  Lady  Reynolds,  No.  60  of  Brood  Mares  for  extended  pedigree. 
Bred  in  1881  to  Happy  Medium. 


BROOD     xMARES. 


49 


No.  37. 

CAPITOIjA.  Dark  Bay  Mare;  medium-sized  star,  and 
some  white  on  both  hind  feet;  15^  hands  high;  foaled 
April  24th,  1S74.  Bred  by  John  E.  Wood,  of  Middle- 
town,  Orange  County,  New  York.  Sired  by  Knicker- 
bocker, son  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  and  sire  of  Grace, 
record  of  2:27,  and  Lady  Lemmon  2:30. 

First  dam  Jennie  R.  Wood,  bv  Hetzel's  Hambletonian,  full  brother 

of  the  renowned  Volun:eer,  sire  of  St.  Julien,  record  2:11^^. 
Second  dam  Lady  Walkill,  bj  Bay  Hambletonian,  son  of  Alex- 
ander's Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid,  record  2:14,  Almont, 
Belmont,  Thorndale,  &c. 
Third  dam  Sharpless  Abdallah,   bv   Old  Abdallah,  sire  of  Rj'S- 

dj'k's  Hambletonian. 
Fourth  dam  by  One-Ejed  Kentucky  Hunter. 
Knickerbocker  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

First  dam  Lady  Patchen,  by  George  M.  Patchen  (record  2:23)2) 
inade  in  i860),  son  of  Cassius   M.  Clay,  froin   whom  most  of 
the  fast  trotters  of  the  Clay  family  have  descended. 
Second  dam  the  Lipincott  Mare  by  Old  Abdallah. 
Third  dam  by  May  Day,  son  of  the  4-mile  race  horse,  Henry,  he 
by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
-Hetzel's  Hambletonian  (full  brother  of  Volunteer  and  Sentinel),  by 
Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son  of  Abdallah. 

First  dam  Lady  Patriot,  by  Young  Patriot,  son  of  Patriot,  he  by 

Blucher,  son  of  Duroc,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed, 
Second  dam  the  Lewis  Hulse  mare. 
Bay  Hambletonian.  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  from  whoin  more  2:20 
and  2 :30  trotters  have   descended,  in  the  second  generation,  than 
from  all  the  other  sons  of  Rysdyk's  Hainbletonian  combined. 

Dam  by  Bay   Richmond,  son  of  Toby.     Bay  Richmond's  dam 
was  Lady  Pluck,  by  Mambrino,  thoroughbred  son  of  Imp.  Mes- 
senger, and  sire  of  Old  Abdallah. 
Abdallah,  hy  Mambrino,  thoroughbred  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Dam  Amazonia,  by  a  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

For  extended  pedigree  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian  see  Aberdeen,  No.  3. 

Capitola  is  a  well  shaped  and  highly  finished  mare,  and  shows  fine  trot- 
ting action.  She  has  a  very  remarkable  concentration  of  Abdallah  and 
Hainbletonian  blood  and  through  the  best  sources,  that  have  produced 
speedy  trotters  with  the  greatest  unifoi-mity.  She  also  has  the  Clay 
blood,  through  George  M.  Patchen,  the  fastest  stallion  of  his  day,  and 
from  whoin  a  large  number  of  fast  trotters  have  descended. 

produce. 

1880. — Bay  filly,  Canace,  by  Lord  Coke. 

1881. — Bay   Filly,  Catona,  by  Solicitor,  son  of  Belmont,  and  bred 
back  to  Solicitor, 


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FAIRLAWN    STOCK    FARM. 


No.  38. 
CONFIDENCE.     Dark  Bay  Mare;    with   some   white    on 
both  hind  heels;  foaled  August  15,  1875.     Bred  by  G.  W. 
Stoner,    of   IlHnois,   formerly    of  Bourbon   County,  Ky. 
Sired  by  Strathmore,  son  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

First  dam   Mollie   Shawhan,  by   Alexander's  Abdallah,  sire  of 

Goldsmith  Maid,  record  2:14. 
Second  dam  by  Star  Highlander. 
Third  dam  by  Virginia  Whip. 
Strathmore  bv  Rvsdj^k's  Hambletonian. 

First  dam  Lady  Waltermier,  by  North  American, 
Second  dam  said  to  be  by  Harris'  Hambletonian. 
For  extended  pedigree  of  Alexander's  Abdallah  and  Rysdyk's  Hamble- 
tonian, see  Almont,  No.  i. 

Confidence  is  inbred  to  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian  through  Alexander's 
Abdallah,  his  most  prepotent  son,  and  through  Strathmore,  one  of  the 
most  promising  of  his  younger  sons,  that  at  15  years  old  has  already  sired 
Santa  Claus,  with  record  of  2:i'j}4;  Steinway,  3-year  old  record  of 
2:253/,  and  Chestnut  Hill,  2:22)^. 

I  purchased  Confidence  for  a  brood  mare  on  accent  of  her  high  breed- 
ing. 

PRODUCE. 

j88o. — Bay  filW,  Faith,  by  Caliban,  son  of  Mambrino  Pilot,  and  sire 

of  Coaster,  record  2:261^. 
1881. — Missed  and  bred  to  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.  and  Aberdeen. 

No.  39. 
DRUSILLA.     Iron  Gray  Mare;    16^  hands  high;  foaled  in 
1874.       Bred  by  A.  J.  Alexander,  of  Woodford  County, 
Ky.     Sired  by  Belmont,  son  of  Alexander's  Abdallah. 

First  dam  Dahlia,  by  Alexander's  Pilo^",  Jr. 
Second  dam  Madame  Dudley,  by  a  BashaAv  Horse. 
Third  dam  by  May  Day. 
Belmont  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 

First  dam  Belle,  by  Mambrino  Chief. 
Second  dam  by  Brown's  Bellfounder. 

Belmont  sired  Nutwood,  record  2:18^4;  Wedgewood,  2:19;  Dick 
Moore,  2:22)^;  Nil  Desperandum,  2:24;  Tremont,  2:30;  and  Lady  Kelso 
(saddle  record),  2:29. 

For  extended  pedigree  of  Alexander's  Abdallah,  Mambrino  Chief,  and 
Pilot,  Jr.,  see  Almont,  No.  i. 

For  sale — Price,  $500. 

PRODUCE. 

1880. — Brown  or   black   colt,   Cosmos,  by   Alsira,    son  of  Almont. 

Died  when  a  yearling. 
1881. — Missed,  and  bred  to  Almont  Lightning  and  Prince  Ahmed,  and 

foal  due  July  26,  18S2. 


BROOD      MARES.  5I 


No.  40. 

DAME  DUNCAN.  Bay  Mare;  star,  no  other  white;  foaled 
in  1867;  i^f  hands  high.  Bred  by  Maj.  Henry  Duncan, 
Lexington,  Ky.  Sired  by  Bhick  Hawk,  Jr.,  son  of  Blood's 
Black  Hawk,  son  of  HilFs  Vermont  Black  Hawk,  sire  of 
Ethan  Allen. 

First  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne. 

Second  dam  by  Hunt's  Commodore,  son  of  Mambrino. 
Black  Hawk,  Jr.,  hy  Blood  Black  Hawk. 

First  dam  Falcon,   full  sister  to   the  celebrated  four-mile  race 
horse.  Grey  Eagle,  by  Woodpecker. 

Second  dam  Ophelia,  hy  Wild  Medley, 

Third  dam  by  Sir  Archy,.son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

Fourth  dam  Lady  Chesterfield,  by  Imp.  Diomed. 

Fifth  dam  Lady  Bolingbroke,  by  Imp.  Pantaloon. 

Sixth  dam  Cades,  by  Wormsley's  King  Herod. 

Seventh  dam  Primrose,  by  Imp.  Dove. 

Eighth  dam  Stella,  by  Imp.  Othello. 

Ninth  dam  Selima,  hy  the  Godolphin  Arabian. 
Woodpecker  by  Bertrand,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Bertrand  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

First  dam  Eliza,  by  Imp.  Bedford. 

Second  dam  the  imported  mare  Mambrina,  daughter  of  English 
Mambrino,  sire  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Blood's  Black  Hawk  by  Hill's  Vermont  Black  Hawk. 
'Mambrino  Chief  by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

Dam  the  dani  of  Goliah,  pedigree  unknown. 
"Mambrino  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam  by  Imp.  Sour  Crout. 

Second  dam  hy  Imp.  Whirligig. 

Third  dam  old  Slammerkin,  hy  Imp.  M^ildair. 
'Hunt's  Commodore  by  Mambrino,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam   by  True  American,  son  'of  Volunteer,  son  of  Imp. 

Messenger. 
Second  dam  by  Imp.  Tom  Bogus. 

PRODUCE. 

■   viS/;. — Bay  filly,  Alamosa,  by  iVlamo,  son  of  Almont.     Sold. 
1878.— Not  bred. 
1879. — Bred  to  Almont. 
1880. — Bay  colt,  Alethan,  by  Almont. 
:i88i. — Bay  colt,  Adrian,  by  Almont,  and  bred  back  to  Almont. 


52  FAIRLAWN    STOCK    FARM". 


No.  41. 

DIADEM.     Bay  Mare;  star,  no  other  white;   16^ hands  high; 
foaled  April  6,   1876.       Bred  by  W.  G.  Cook,  of  Mercer- 
County,  Ky.,  and  raised  at  Fairlawn.     Sired  by  Lumber, 
son  of  Ericsson,  son  of  Mambrino  Chief.     Lumber's  daiTE- 
by  Old  Pilot,  sire  of  Alexanders  Pilot,  Jr.. 

First  dam  Qiieen  Dido  (dam  of  Tom  Stamps  and  Red  Wilkes,. 
sire    of    Phil.    Thompson,    three-year    old    record    of   2:21,),. 
by  Mambrino  Chief. 
See  Queen  Dido,  No.  93  of  Brood  Mares. 

Diadem  is  inbred  to  Mambrino  Chief.  Linnber  (sire  of  Lady  Lumber,, 
record  of  2:27^4),  was  one  of  the  fastest  sons  of  Ericsson,  and  Ericsson 
was  one  of  the  best  and  fastest  sons  of  Mambrino  Chief,  making  a  four- 
year  old  record  of  2:30)^,  and  trotting  in  prr^-ate  to  wagon  in  2:26. 

PRODUCE. 

iSSo. — Chestnut  colt,  Firmont,.by  Almont.. 

1881. — Missed  to  Happy  Medium,. and  bred  back  to  him. 


No.  43. 

DECOR  AH.  Bay-  Mare;  star,  no  other  white;  15I-  hands- 
high;  foaled  April,  1875;  Bred  by  Enoch  Stone,  of  Fay- 
ette County,  Ky.  Sired  by  Mambrino  Time,  full  brother- 
to  Lady  Stout,  3-year  old  record  2:39. 

First  dam  Kate   Forrest   (Freshman's  dam),  by  Alexander's  Ed- 
win Forrest.  . 
Second  dam  by  Tarleton  (thoroughbred). 
Mambrino  Time  by  Mambrino  Fatchen  (full  brother  of  Lady  Thorne,. 
record  2:183:4),  son  of  Mambrino  Chief. 

First  dam  Puss  Prall  (Lady  Stout's  dam),  by  Mark  Time,  son  of 
Berthune,  he  by  Sidi  Hamet,  son  of  Virginian,  thoroughbred 
son  of  Sir  Archj. 
Second  dam  by  Daniel  Webster,  thoroughbred  son  of  Lance. 
For  extended  pedigree  of  Mambrino  Patchen,  see  Pf-incess,  No.  87. 
Lance,  the  great  four-mile  race  horse,  by  American  Eclipse,  whose- 
dam  was  Miller's  dalnsel,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam  Young  Empress,  by  Financier,  son  of  Tippoo  Saib,  son- 
of  Imp.  Messenger.     Financier's  dam  was  also  by  Imp.  Mes- 
senger. 
Second  dam  Empress  by  Imp.  Baronet. 
Third  dam  by  Imp.  Messenger,  and  strictly  thoroughbred.. 

produce. 

i88c. — Bay  colt.  Granicus,  by  Happy  Medium.. 

1881. — Missed  to  Happy  Medium  and  bred  to  Aberdeen' 


BROOD     MARES,  53 


i\o.  43. 
.DELMONA.     Bay  Mare;  both  hind  feet  white;   15^^  haiirds 
high;  foaled  in  1S70.       Bred  by  Major  Henry  Buford,  of 
Fayette  Coiintv.  Ky.     Sired  by  Dehiionico,  son  of  Gin- 
Miller,  he  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

First  dam  bv  the  great  four-mile  race  horse  Grey  Eagle. 
Second  dam  by  Sir  Leslie,  son  of  Sir  \Villiam;  he  by  Sir  Archy, 
son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Delmonico  (sire  of  Darby,  recoi'd  2:i6Vo).by  Guy  Miller,  son  of  Rys- 
dyk's  Hambletonian. 
"First  dam  the  Harvey  Adams  Mare  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 
Second  dam  by   Imp.  Bellfounder,  sire  of  the  dam  of  Rysdyk's 
Hambletonian. 
^Guy  Miller  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

First  dam  by  Nanny's  Bolivar. 
<Grey  Eagle  by   Woodpecker   (sire  of  Prince,  record  of  2:27),  son  of 
Bertrand,  he  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
First  dam  Ophelia,  by  Wild  Medley. 
Second  dam  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Third  dam  Lady  Chesterfield,  by  Imp.  Diomed. 
;  Fourth  dam  Lady  Bolingbroke,  by  Imp.  Pantaloon. 
;  Fifth  dam  Cades,  bj-  Wormsley's  King  Herod. 
.  Sixth  dam  Primrose,  by  Imp.  Dove. 
Seventh  dam  Stella,  by  Imp.  Othello.    - 
Eighth  dam  Selima,  by  the  Godolphin  Arabian. 
'Woodpecker  by  Bertrand,  son  of  Sir  Archj^  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Bertrand  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
First  dam  Eliza,  by  Imp.  Bedfoi"d. 

Second  dam  Imp.   Mambrina,  daughter  of  English  Mambrino, 
sire  of  Imp.  Messexger. 
For  extended  pedigree  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  see  Happy  Medium, 
INo.  2. 

Remarkable  lines  of  speedy  blood  are  combined  in  Delmona.     Her  sire, 

.Delmonico,  was  inbred  to   Rysdyk's   Hambletonian,  and  he  sired  Darbj^, 

with  record  of  2:161.3.       Darby  in  1880  sold  at  public  auction  for  $18,000. 

Guy  Miller,  the  grandsire  of  Darby,  died  when  only  six  years  old,  and 

jet  the  record  shows  that  he  stands  second  only  to  Alexander's  Abdal- 

lah  in  the  number  of  his  descendants,  of  the  second  generation,  in  the  2:30 

.and  under  class,  and  far  in  advance  of  any  other  son  of  old  Hambletonian. 

Woodpecker,  the  sire  of  Grey  Eagle,  sired  Prince,  with  trotting  record  of 

.2:27,     In  1875  Delmona  produced  Mattie  W.,by  Almont,  and  Mattie  W. 

has  shown  a  trial  of  2:27  and  beaten  some  fast  trotters. 

Her  owner,  J.  T.    Riddle,  has  refused  a  cash  offer  of  $2,500  for  her. 
Owing  to  Mr.  Riddle's  sickness,  Mattie  W.  has  not  trotted  in  public  this 
^season. 

produce. 

t875.— Bay  fiHj,  Mattie  W..  by  Almont.     Sold. 

:i879. — Brown  colt,  Montella,  by  Almont. 

j88o. — Bay  filly,  Leola,  by  Payne's  Almont.     Sold. 

:i88i. — Bay  colt  Almonico  by  Almont,  and  bred  to  Aberdeen. 


54  FAIRLAWN    STOCK    FARM. 


No.  44. 

ELSIE.  Gray  Mare;  16  hands  high.  Bred  at  Woodburii- 
Farm  by  the  late  R.  A.  Alexander.  Sired  by  Alexander's. 
Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid  and  Almont. 

First  dam  Grey  Bacchante,  by  Downing's  Bay  Messenger, 

Second  dam  the  dam  of  Bacchus  and  Clifton,  by  Whip  Comet,- 
Downing's  Bay  Messenger,  sire  of  Jim  Porter,  saddle  record  2:28^^5- 
by  Harpinus. 

Dam  of  Messenger  and  Rockingham  blood. 
Harpinus  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam  said  to  be  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

Second  dam  a  Southern  mare  of  unknown  blood. 
Haspinus  sired  Phoenix,  and  PhcEnix  was  sire  of  the  dam  of  Amos's  C- 
M.  Clay,  sire  of  American  Girl — record  2:16^^2'. 
Bishop's  Hamoletonian  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam  Pheasant,  by  Imp.  Shark. 

Second  dam  by  Imp.  Medley. 
Grey  Messenger  by  Dove,  son  of  All  Fours,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger.. 

First  dam  by  Sir  Solomon. 

Second  dam  by  Sanspariel. 

Tnird  dam  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
Dove  by  All  Fours,  sometimes  called  Saratoga,  son  of  Imp.   Mes— 

Si:NGER. 

First  dam  by  Imp.  Expedition. 

Second  dam  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

Elsie  was  purchased  when  a  suckling  at  Mr.  Alexander's  sale  by  C.  G.. 
McHatton,  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and  by  him  sold  to  Col.  Chas.  McLaran.of 
St.  Louis,  from  whom  I  obtained  her. 

produce. 

1877. — ^^y  filly?  Hope,  by  Almont.     Owned  at  Fairlawn. 
1S7S. — Missed  to  Almont,  and  not  bred. 
1879. — Bred  to  Almont  Lightning. 
1880. — Bay  colt,  Magnetic,  by  Almont  Lightning. 
1881. — Gray  filly,  Elsie  Medium,  by  Happy  Medium,  and  bred  back; 
to  Happy  Medium.  ^ 


BROOD     MARES.  55 


No.  45. 

ESTELLA  BAKER.  Gray  Mare;  foaled  in  1872;  15^ 
hands  high.  Bred  by  I.  V.  Baker,  Jr.,  of  Comstocks, 
New  York.  Sired  by  Ashland's  Patchen,  he  by  Ashland, 
son  of  Manibrino  Chief,  out  of  a  mare  by  George  M» 
Patchen. 

First  dam  Grav  Jenny,  by  the  Parrish  Horse,  he  by  Dotj^  son  of 
Bishop's  Hanibletonian.  thoroughbred  son  of  Imp.  Messen- 
ger. 
Second  dam  bj^  Barney  Henry,  son  of  Signal,  said  to  be  a  son  of 
the  great  four-mile  race  horse  Henry,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  son  of 
Imp.  Diomed.  Barney  Henry's  dam  was  a  mare  of  Messenger 
descent. 
Ashland's  Patchen  by  Ashland,  son  of  Mambrino  Chief. 

First  dam  Lady  Byron,  by  George  M.  Patchen,  son  of  Cassius 

M.   Clay. 
Second  dam   Fanny,  by  a  son  of  One-Eyed   Kentucky  Hunter. 
Third  dam  by  Magnum  Bonum. 
'George   M.   Patchen   (record    2:233^),  by  Cassius   M.    Clay,  son  of 
Henry  Clay. 

Dam  by  Head  'em,  son  of  Imp.  Trustee. 
Head  'em's  dam  Itasca,  by  American  Eclipse. 
For  extended  pedigree  of  Cassius  M.   Clay,  see  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr., 
No.  4. 

Ashland   (sire  of  Joe  Pettit,  i^ecord  of  2:30,  and   sire  of  the  dam   of 
Edwin  Thorne,  record  2:173^),  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady 
Thorne,  record  2:183^^. 
First  dam  Utilla,  by  Imp.  Margrave. 

Second  dam  Too  Soon,  by  Sir  Leslie,  son  of  Sir  William. 
Third  dam  Little  Peggy,  by  Gallatian,  son  of  Imp.  Bedford,  &c. 
Gallatin's  dam  was  Imp.  Mambrina,  daughter  of  English  Mambrino, 

I 

sire  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
See  Almont,  No.  i,  for  extended  pedigree  of  Mambrino  Chief  and  Bish- 
op's Hambletonian. 

PRODUCE. 

1879. — Black  colt,  Fontenoy,  by  Almont  Mambrino. 
1880. — Bay  colt,  Glendower,  by  Almont  Lightning. 
1881. — Chestnut  colt,  Rapidan,  by  Almont  Lighting,  and  bred  back 
to  Almont  Lightning. 


56  FAIRLAWN    STOCK    FARM. 

^ ■ ■ — 

No.  46. 

EMMA  KINKEAD.  Chestnut  Mare;  no  white:  15I  hands 
high;  foaled  March  24,  1869.  Bred  by  Isaac  Webb,  of 
Woodford  County,  Ky.  Sired  by  Conscript,  son  of  Cas- 
■sius  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  and  full  brother  of  American  Clay,  sire 
of  Granville,  record  of  2:26;  Maggie  Briggs,  2:27;  Ella 
Clay,  2:27-1,  &c. 

First  dam  Eftj  Dean,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne. 
Second  dam  by   Powell's  Bertrand,  son  of  Bertrand,  son  of  Sir 
Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Conscript  by  Strader's  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  sire  of  Harry  Clay,  record  of 
2:2334. 

First  dam  the  dam  of  American  Clay,  by  Imp.  Tranby. 

Second  dam  by  Aratus;  he  by  Director,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  son  of 

Imp.  Diomed. 
Third  dam  by  Josephus,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 
Fourth  dam  by  Columbus,  son  of  Imp.  Pantaloon,   out  of  Lady 

N  orthumberland . 
Fifth  dam  the  Dudley  mare,  said  to  be  thoroughbred. 
For  extended  pedigree  of  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  see  No.  4. 

Mambrino  Chief  by  Mambrino  Paymaster,  son  of  Mambrino,  son  of 

Imp.  Messenger. 
Bertrand  hy  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
First  dam  Eliza,  by  Imp.  Bedford. 

Second  dam  the  imported  mare  Mambrina,  daughter  of  English 
Mambrino,  sire  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

Emma  Kinkead  combines  the  blood  of  the  noted  Mambrino  Chief  and 
Clay  families,  based  on  the  stout  thoroughbred  foundation  of  the  great 
race  horse  Bertrand,  grandson  of  the  imported  mare  Mambrina,  by  Eng- 
lish Mambrino,  sire  of  Imp.  Messenger;  and  the  thoroughbred  mare  by 
Imp.  Tranby,  the  dam  of  American  Claj'-,  the  sire  of  a  number  of  fast  and 
game  trotters.  Emma  Kinkead  has  the  high  finish  of  the  English  thor- 
oughbi-ed  race  horse,  combined  with  the  substance  of  the  high-bred  Ameri- 
can trotter. 

produce, 

18^4, — Chestnut  colt,  Alroy,  by  Almont.  Sold  to  Chas.  M.  Smith, 
Earlville,  111.     Alroy  has  shown  a  2:25  gait. 

i8y^. — Chestnut  colt,  Opelika,  by  Post's  Hambletonian.     Sold. 

1876. — Chestnut  colt,  Algona,  by  Almont.  Sold  to  John  H.  Daniel- 
son,  of  Lemoore,  California.  Algona  won  at  three  years 
old  in  California,  beating  a  field  of  four-year-olds. 

1877. — Chestnut  colt  by  Almont.     Dead. 

1878. — Bay  filly,  Pai-izade,  by  Almont.     Died  1879  of  distemper. 

1879. — Missed,  and  bred  to  Almont. 

1880. — Chestnut  colt,  VaHant,  by  Almont.  Dead. 

1881. — Bay  filly,  Emblem,  by  Almont,  and  bred  to  Aberdeen. 


BROOD     MARES.  57 


No.  47. 

EAG-LET.  Dark  Iron  Gray  Mare;  white  mark  or  feather  in 
forehead;  a  Uttle  white  on  both  hind  feet;  about  15  hands 
high;  foaled  in  1S77.  Bred  by  A.  Keene  Richards,  of  Blue 
Grass  Park,  Scott  County,  Ky.  •  Sired  by  Young  Mel- 
bourne, thoroughbred  son  of  Imp.  The  Knight  of  St. 
Georofe,  son  of  Irish  Birdcatcher. 

First  dam  Maccaroni,  by  Imp.  Arabian  Fysaul. 

Second  dam  by  Imp.  Arabian  Mokhladi,  sire  of  dam  of  Sannie 

G.,  record  2:27. 
Third  dam  Eagletta,  by  Grey  Eagle,  son  of  Woodpecker,  sire  of 

Prince,  record  2:27. 
Fourth  dam  Mary  Howe,  by  Tigei",  son  of  Blackburn's  Whip. 
Fifth  dam  Lady  Robin,  by  Robin  Grey,  son  of  Imp.  RoyaHst. 
Sixth  dam  by  Quicksiher,  son  of  Imp.  Medley. 
Seyenth  dam  by  Mede's  Celer,  son  of  Imp.  Janus. 

I  purchased  Eaglet  on  account  of  her  peculiar  combination  of  blood  tb 
-experiment  Ayith  in  breeding  trotters.  She  is  yery  stylish  and  handsome. 
For  sale.     Price,  $450. 

Bred  in  1881  to  Prince  Ahmed. 


No.  48. 

* 

EBONY.  Black  Mare;  star  and  stripe  in  face;  left  hind  foot 
white  nearly  to  ankle;  15I  hands  high;  foaled  April  23, 
1872.  Bred  by  Dr.  S.  F.  Gano,  of  Scott  County,  Ky. 
Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  by  Drennon,  a  highly  bred  saddle  stallion. 
Second  dam  by  Imp.  Tranby,  sire  of  American  Clay's  dam. 
Third  dam  Eagletta,  by  Grey  Eagle,  son  of  Woodpecker,  sire  of 

Prince,  record  2:27. 
Fourth  dam  Mary  Howe,  by  Tiger,  son  of  Blackburn's  Whip. 
Fifth  dam  Lady  Robin,  by  Robin  Grey,  son  of  Imp.  Royalist. 
Sixth  dam  by  Quicksiher,  son  of  Imp.  Medley. 
Seyenth  dam  by  Mede's  Celar,  son  of  Imp.  Janus. 

-Ebony  has  neyer  been  trained,  b\it  is  a  nice  roadster  and  quite  speedy. 

PRODUCE. 

1880. — Bay  filly  Ebonette,  by  Denyer  Wilkes,  son  of  George  Wilkes. 
1881. — Bay    filly    by    Happy    Medium.     Died    of    distemper.     Bred 
back  to  Happy  Medium. 


^S  FAIRLAWN    STOCK    FARM. 

No.  49. 

ELiIiEN  ANDERSON.  Dark  dappled  chestnut  Mare- 
small  star;  right  hind  foot  white;  15!  hands  high;  foaled. 
in  1S72.  Bred  by  James  W.  Anderson,  of  Scott  County,, 
Ky.     Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  bj  Morgan  Rattler,  son  of  Green  Mountain  Morgan .- 
Second  dam  by  Eastin's  Black  Pilot,  son  of  Alexander's  Pilot,  Jr. 
Third  dam  bv  Downing's  Bay  Messenger. 
Fourth  dam  bj  Lance,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 
Morgan  Rattler  by  Green  Mountain  Moi-gan,son  of  Gilford  Morgan,, 
he  by  Woodbury  Morgan,  son  of  Justin  Morgan. 
-Dam  a  fast  trotting  dark  bay  mare  by  Rattler. 
For  extended   pedigree  of  Almont  and    Pilot,   Jr.,    see    No.    i,   and  of 
Downing's  Bay  Messenger,  see  Elsie,  No.  44. 

Lance  by  American  Eclipse,  son  of  Dvn-oc,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

First  dam  Young  Empress    by  Financier,  son  of  Tippoo  Saib,. 
son  of  Imp.  Messenger.     Financier's  dam  was  also  by  Imp.. 
Messenger. 
Second  dam  Empress,  by  Imp.  Baronet. 
Third  dam  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

Ellen  Anderson  is  powerfully  muscled,  yet  highly  finished  and  quite- 
speedy.  She  trotted  the  last  half  of  a  mile  in  1:13,  and  would  make  a. 
splendid  roadster.  She  can  pull  a  top  wagon  with  two  persons  in  it  at  a. 
2:40  clip.     I  paid  $800  for  her  for  a  brood  mare. 

Bred  in  1881  to  Aberdeen. 


No.  50. 

ELLA  B.  Bay  Mare;  star  and  both  hind  feet  white;  15^ 
hands  high;  foaled  in  1875.  Bred  by  W.  S.  Rogers,  Jr.,. 
of  Fayette  County,  Ky.     Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Topsy  Taylor,  by  Alexander's  Norman. 
Second  dam  by  Howard's  Sir  Charles,  (thoroughbred). 
Third  dam  by  Smith's  Messenger,  son  of  Dill's  Messenger. 

For  extended  pedigree  of  Alexander's  Norman  see   Alice  Drake  No.  7,- 
and  of  Almont  see  No.  i. 

PRODUCE. 

1880. — Bay  fillj',  Claj^ala,  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 

1 881. — Missed  to  Happy  Medium,  and  bred  back  to  him. 


BROOD     MARCS.  59 


No.  51. 

FKANCES  BRECKINRIDGE.     Bay  Mare ;  black  points. 

no   white;    15^-  hands  high;  foaled  in  1S74.     Bred  by  the- 

late  John  C.  Breckinridge,  Vice  President  of  the  United 

States.     Sired    by    Sentinel,    son  of  Rysdyk's    Hamble- 

-  tonian. 

Fu-st  dam  bj  Bayard,  (sire  of  Emma  B.,  record  2:23,  and  Bliss., 
4-year  old  record  2:30);  son  of  Alexander's  Pilot,  Jr. 

Second  dam  Luna,  by  SAvigert's  Lexington. 

Third  dam  Eagless,  by  Imp.  Glencoe. 

Fourth  dam  by  Grey  Eagle. 

Fifth  dam  Mary  Morris,  by  Medoc. 

Sixth  dam  Miss  Obstinate,  by  Sumpter.  *• 

Seventh  dam  Jenny  Slaininerkin,  by  Tiger. 

Eighth  dam  Paragon,  by  Imp.  Buzzard. 

Ninth  dam  Indiana,  by  Columbus. 

Tenth  dam  by  Wade  Hampton's  Paragon. 

Eleventh  dam  Moll,  by  Figure. 

Twelfth  dam  old  Slammerkin,  bj-  Imp.  Wildair. 

Thirteenth  dam  Imp.  Cub  Mare,  by  Cub. . 

Fourteenth  dam  Amaranthus,  by  Second. 

Fifteenth  dam  (dam  of  Leeds,  Flash,  and  Fop),  by  Starling. 
.  •        Sixteenth  dam  by  Croft's  Partner. 

Seventeenth  dam  by  Greyhound. 

Eisfhteenth  dam  Brown  Farewell,  bv  Makeless. 

Nineteenth  dam  by  Brimmer. 

Twentieth  dam  by  Place's  White  Turk. 

Twenty-first  dam  by  Dodsworth. 

Twenty-second  dam  Layton  Barb  Mare. 
Bayai^d  bv  Alexander's  Pilot  Jr. 

First  dam  Bay  York,  by  American,  son   of  Whitehall,   sire   of 
Rhode  Island  (record  2:23).2),  sireof  Governor  Sprague,  2:20)-^.. 

Second  dam  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk,  sire  of  Ethan  Allen. 

Third  dam  by  Hammond's  Magnum  Bonum. 
Sentinel  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

First  dam  Lady  Patriot  (dam  of  Volunteer),  by  Young  Patriot^ 
son  of  Patriot,  son  of  Blucher. 

Second  dam  the  Lewis  Hulse  mare. 

Sentinel  is  full  brother  to  the  renowned  Volunteer,  sire  of  St.  Julien? 
record  2:11^,  and  after  ma'ving  a  full  season,  made  a  record  of  2:29^,  at 
Lexington,  Ky.     Seven  of  his  get  have  records  of  2 130  or  better. 

Frances  Breckinridge  is  a  very  highly  finished  and  stylish  mare,  and 
without  regular  training  can  show  a  2:50  gait  or  better.  She  is  a  nice; 
road  mare,  and  if  trained  would  trot  very  fast. 

PRODUCE. 

1879. — ^^J  fi^lj'  Fortuna,  by  Almoht,  (her  first  foal). 

J 880. — Missed  to  Almont,  and  bred  back  to  Almont. 

1881. — Bay  filly,  Francisca,  by  Almont,  and  bred  to  Aberdeen.. 


'6o  FAIRLAWN    STOCK    FARM. 


No.  52. 

;P ANNIE  WILLIAMS.  (Dam  of  Bay  Chieftain,  record. 
3:28^).  Bay  Mare;  no  white;  foaled  in  1S63;  15^  hands 
high.  Bred  by  Dr.  Geo.  H.  Perrin,  of  Cynthiana,  Ky. 
Sired  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid, 
record  2:14. 

First  dam  by  Denmark,  son  of  Denmark,  son  of  Imp.  Hedgeford. 
Second  dam  by  Robert  Bruce,  sonof  Clinton,  son  of  Sir  Charles, 

son  of  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Third  dam  by  Virginia  Whip,  son  of  Imp.  Whip. 
Denmark,  son  of  Imp.  Hedgeford,  was  a  noted  4-mile  race  horse,  and 
from  him  have  descended  the  finest  family  of  saddle  horses  in  Ken- 
tuckj,  and  a  number  of  fast  and  stylish  roadsters. 
Alexander's.  Abdallah  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

First  dam  Katy  Darling,  by  Bay  Roman,  son  of  Imp.  Roman. 
Second  dam  by  Mambrino,  son  of  Mambrino,  son  of  Imp.  Mes- 
senger. 
Rysdyk's  Hambletonian  by  Abdallah,   son   of  Mambrino,  soji  of 
Imp.   Messenger. 

First  dam  Charles  Kent  Mare,  by  Imp.  Bellfounder. 

Second  dam  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's   Hambletonian,  son  of  Imp. 

Messenger. 
Third  dam  Silvertail  by  Imp.  Messenger, 
Abdallah  by  Mambrino,  thoroughbred  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

Dam  Amazonia,  by  a  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Bishop's  Hambletonian  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
First  dam  Pheasant,  by  Imp.  Shai^k. 
Second  dam  by  Imp.  Medley,  and  said  to  be  thoroughbred. 

produce. 

1874. — Bay  colt,  Bay  Chieftain  (record  2:28^4),  by  John  F.  Payne, 
1875. — Bay  colt,  West  Abdallah,  by  West  Wind,  son  of  Alexander's 

Abdallah.     Sold  to  J.  D.  Rudd,  of  Texas. 
1876. — Bay  colt,  Almont  Abdallah,  by  Almont.     Died  in  1879. 
1877. — Missed  to  Almont. 
1878. — Brown    colt,    Caucasian,  by    Almont  Mambrino  or    Almont 

Rattler.     Sold. 
1879. — Brown  filly,  Fontana,  by  Almont  Prince  or  Almont,     Sold  to 

A.  C.  Goodrich,  of  Jordan's  Valley,  Oregon. 
1880. — Missed,  and  bred  to  Almont  Lightning. 
1881. — Bay  filly,  by  Almont   Lightning.     Died.     Bred  to  Aberdeen 

in  1881." 


BROOD     MARES,  6r 


No.  S3- 

GLORIETTA.       Bay  filly;  star  and   snip,  and    very    faint 
stripe  in   face;    15^   hands  high;   foaled   March    10,    1877. 
Bred  and  raised  at  Fairlawn.       Sired  by  Almont,  son  of 
Alexander's  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid. 

First  dam  Bettie  Stone,  by  Spaulding's  Abdallah  son  of  Abdal- 
lah, sire  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian, 

Second  dam  by  Whitehall,  sire  of  Rhode  Island,  record  2:233^.. 
Rhode  Island  sired  Governor  Spragvie.  five-year  old  record 
2:20!/^. 

For  extended  pedigree  see  Bettie  Stone,  No.  25,  and  Almont,  No.  i. 

PRODUCE. 

18S0.— Brown  filly  by  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.     Died. 

18S1. — Missed  to  Happy  Medium  and  bred  back  to  Happy  Medium.. 


HOPE.  Bay  Filly  ;  black  points  ;  15  hands  high  ;  foaled' 
August  25,  1877.  Bred  and  raised  at  Fairlawn.  Sired 
by  Almont,  son  of  Alexander's  Abdallah. 

First  dam  Elsie,  by   Alexander's   Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith 
Maid,  record  of  2:14. 

See  Elsie,  No.  44,  and  Almont,  No.  i,  for  extended  pedigree. 
Hope  is  inbred  to  Alexander's  Abdallah,  and  is  a  nice,  highly-finished' 
filly. 

For  sale — price,  $800. 

PRODUCE. 

1881. — Bay  filly  by  Happy  Medium.     Dead. 
Bred  to  Happy  Medium  in  1881. 


€2  FAIRLAWN    STOCK    FARM. 

No.  55. 

JHELEN  McG-REG-OR.  -  (Dam  of  Almont  Rattler). 
Dark  Rosewood  Bay  Mare,  near  hind  foot  white;  15I- 
hands  high;  foaled  in  1864.  Bred  by  Dr.  S.  H.  Chew,  of 
Fayette  Co.,  Ky.  Sired  by  Rattler  (sire  of  Sophie  Temple, 
2:27  and  Gen,  Picton,  2:30),  son  of  Stockbridge  Chief. 

First  dam  bv  Brignoli  (record  2:29?^),  son  of  Mambrino  Chief, 

sire  of  Ladv  Thorne,  record  2:1814. 
Second  dam  by   Alexander's   Pilot,  Jr.    (sire   of  John   Morgan, 
record  2:24,  and  six  others  in  the  2:30  class,  and  grandsire  of 
Maud  S.,  2:io^£;   Voltaire,  2:201-4,  and  Indianapolis,  2:21). 
Third  dam  by  Grey  Eagle,  thoroughbred  son  of  Woodpecker. 
.Rattler  by  Stockbridge   Chief,   son   of  Vermont  Black  Hawk. 
First  dam  by  Othello,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk. 
Second  dam  by  Liberty,  son  of  Dinwiddle,  he  by  Imp.  Diomed, 
Liberty's  dam  Miller's  Maid  by  Duroc,  she  out  of  Miller's  dam- 
sel bj^  Imp.  Messenger. 
IBrignoli  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

First  dam   Sally   Woodford,  by  Woodford,  thoroughbred  son  of 
Kosciusko,  he  by  Sir  x\rchy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed.     Woodford 
sired  the  dam  of  Woodford  Mambrino,   record  of  2:21^,  and 
Wedgewood,  2:19. 
Second  dam  bv  Hunt's  Commodore,  son  of  Mambrino,  thorough- 
bred son  of  Imp.  Messenger, 
Tlunt's  Commodore  by  Mambrino,  sire  of  Abdallah,  the  sire  of  Rys- 
dyk's  Hambletonian. 

First  dam  by  True  American,  he  by  Volunteer,  son  of  Imp.  Mes- 
senger. 
Second  dam  by  Imp.  Tom  Bogus. 
For  extended  pedigree  of  Mambrino  Chief  and  Pilot,  Jr.,  see  Almont, 
"No.  I,  and  of  Grey  Eagle,  see  Mag  Ferguson,  No.  75. 

Helen  McGregor  is  a  mare  of  fine  style,  high  finish,  and  great  substance. 
Her  son,  Almont  Rattler,  bj-  Almont,  was  so  handsome,  stylish  and  finely 
gaited,  and  has  proved  so  successful  in  the  stud  for  so  young  a  stallion,, 
that  I  purchased  Helen  McGregor  to  place  in  the  breeding  stud  at  Fair- 
lawn.  Lorelle,  a  two-year  old  filly  bv  Almont  Rattler,  won  the  colt 
stakes  in  Iowa,  beating  three-year  olds,  and  was  inatched  to  trot  against  a 
five-year  old,  and  received  forfeit  from  him.  In  1881  Lorelle  and  Harle- 
quin, both  hy  Almont  Rattler,  started  together,  in  four  races  and  won 
both  first  and  second  money  in  every  race. 

produce. 

1S71. — Bay  Colt  Almont  Rattler,  by  Almont.  Sold  to  Hon.  Walter 
I.  Hayes,  of  Clinton,  Iowa,  who  still  owns  him. 

1873.— Bay  filly  Opus  by  Abdallah  Pilot. 

1874. — Bay  lilly  Marplot  by  Almont. 

1875  ^'^^  1876. — Bay  colts  by  Dextrous. 

1877. — Chestnut  colt  by  Mambrino  King. 

1879. — Black  colt  Zophiel  by  Dictator. 

1 88 1. — Bay  filly  Helen  Medium  by  Happy  Medium,  and  bred  to  Al- 
mont. 


BROOD     MARES.  63 


No.  ^6. 

HOPVINE.  Dark  Bay  Mare;  star;  legs  black  to  knees  and 
hocks;  15^  hands  high;  foaled  in  1877.  Bred  by  A.  Keene 
Richards,  of  Blue  Grass  Park,  Scott  County,  Ky.  Sired 
by  Young  Melbourne,  thoroughbred  son  of  Imp.  The 
Knio-ht  of  St.  Georo-e,  son  of  Irish  Birdcatcher. 

First  dam   Hopsie  by   Imp.   Mickey  Free,   thoroughbred  son  of 

Irish  Birdcatcher. 
Second  dam  Loulie,  a  pure  Arab  mare,  imported  from  Arabia  by 
A.  Keeene  Richards. 
Por  sale — pi-ice,  $450. 
Bred  in  iSSi  to  Aberdeen  and  foal  due  June  20th,  18S2. 


No.  57.   • 

XADY  CLOSE.  Bay  Mare;  16  hands  high;  foaled  in  1S66: 
Bred  by  Wm.  Close,  New  York  City.  Sired  by  Rysdyk's 
Hambletonian.! 

First  dam  Henrietta  (dam  of  Allen  C.  Patchen),  by  Roe's  Ab- 

dallah  Chief. 
Second  dam  by  Exton  Eclipse,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 
For  extended  pedigree  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  see  Almont,  No.  i. 
Roe's  Abdallah  Chief  by  Abdallah,  son  of  Mambrino,  thoroughbred 
son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam  by  Phillips,  son  of  Duroc,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Second  dain  by  Decatur,  son  of  Henry,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 
Decatur  by  the  great  four-mile  race  horse  Henry,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  son 
of  Imp.  Diomed.     Henry's  dam  was  also  by  Imp.  Diomed. 

First  dam  Ostrich,  bj  American  Eclipse,  son  of  Duroc. 

Second  dam  Garland,  by  Duroc.  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

Third  dam  Young  Damsel,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian. 

Fourth  dam  Miller  s  Damsel,  by  Imp.  Messexger,  &c. 
Exton  Eclipse,  by  American  Eclipse,  son  of  Duroc. 

First  dam  by  Exton.  870. 
American  Eclipse  by  Duroc,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

First  dam  Miller's  Damsel,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
I  purchased  Lady  Close  in  1879  ^^^  ^  brood  Mare. 

produce. 

1877. — Chestnut  filly,  First  Chance,  by  Kentucky  Prince. 

1881. — Bay  filly  Cloette,  by  Almont  Lightning,  and  bred  back  to  him. 


64  FAIRLAWN    STOCK    FARM. 

No.  5  J. 

KATE  THOMPSON.  Dark  Brown  Mare;  no  white;  15I 
hands  high;  foaled  in  1S72.  Bred  by  Mat.  Hayden,  of 
Woodford  County,  Ky.;  and  foaled  the  property  of  H.P.. 
Thompson,  of  Clark  County,  Ky.  Sired  by  Ericsson,  sire 
of  Eric,  4-year  old  record  of  2:28^. 

First  dam  'La.dy  Godwin,  by  Smith  Burr's  Columbus. 
Second  dam  bv  old  Abdallah,  sire  of  Rysdvk's  Hambletonian. 
The  dam  and  grand  dam  of  Kate  Thompson  were  both  fast  trotters. 
Ericsson  by  Mambrino  Cliief. 

Dam  tlie  fast  road  mare  Mrs.  Caudle,  of  unknown  pedigree. 

Ericsson  made  a  record  of  2:^oU  as  a  four-vear  old,  vvhich  stood  as  the 
fastest  four-vear  old  record  for  many  years,  but  was  beaten  the  fall  of  1S74 
bj  AUie  West,  son  of  Almont.  In  1876  Allie  West's  record  w^as  beaten 
by  Eric,  son  of  Ericsson.  Ericsson  trotted  in  private,  to  wagon,  when  a. 
four- year  old,  in  2:26. 

Mambrino  Chief  by  Mambrino  Paj^master. 

Dam  the  dam  of  Goliah,  pedigree  unknown. 
Mambrino  Paymaster  by  Mambrino. 

Dam  by  Iinp.  Payinaster. 
Mambrino  by  Imp.   Messenger. 
First  dam  by  Imp.  Sour  Crout. 
Second  dam  by  Imp.  W^hirligig. 
Third  dam  old  Slammerkin,  bj  Imp.  Wildair. 
Columbus  (Smith  Biarr's)  by  Smith  Burr's  Napoleon. 

First  dam  by  Engineer  2d,  sire  of  the  celebrated  Lady  Suffolk. 
Second  dam  by  Express,  son  of  Imp.  Express. 
Engineer  2d  by  Engineer,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. - 
First  dam  by  Plato,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Second  dam  bv  Rainbow,  son  of  Imp.  Wildair. 
Smith    Burr's    Napoleon   by  Young    Mambrino,  son   of  Chancellor, 
son  of  Mambrino,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam  by  American  Cominander,  son  of  Commander,  son  of 
Imp.  Messenger. 
American   Commander   was  sire   of  the  celebrated    old-time  trotters- 
Screwdriver  and  Bull  Calf. 

Abdallah  by  Mambrino,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Dam  x\mazonia,  by  a  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

produce. 

1876. — Lost  foal  to  Almont. 
1877.— Brown  colt  bv  C.  M.  Clav,  Jr.     Dead. 
1878.— Bay  filly,  Kazeta,  by  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.     Sold. 
1879. — ^^^'  colt,  Rampart,  by  Almont.     Sold. 
1880.— Bay  filly,  Oriole,  by  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr. 

1881. — Bay^   filly    by  "Almont.       Died    of   distemper   after   she    was 
weaned.      Bred  to  Almont  in  1881. 


BROOD     MARES.  65 


No.  59. 

KENTUCKY  CENTRAL.  (Four-year-old  record  2:31, 
and  full  sister  of  Kentuckian,  record  3:27^).  Dark  Chest- 
nut Mare;  large  star;  both  hind  and  otl"  front  foot  white 
above  ankles.  15^  hands  high;  foaled  in  187 1.  Bred  by 
Jos-  M.  Patterson,  of  Jessamine  County,  Ky.  Sired  by 
Balsora,  son  of  Alexander's  Abdallah. 

First  dam  Nonesuch,  (dam  of  Ladj  Turpin,    record  2:23,  and 
Kentuckian  with  record  of    2:273=i£j,  bj  BrignoH,  son  of  Mam- 
brino  Chief,  sire  of  Ladj  Thorne. 
Second  datn  by  Roebuck,  the  pacer. 
Balsora  bj  Alexander's  iVbdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid. 

First  dam  Neva,  bv  Vincent  Nolte,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 
Second  dam  Mavis,  (Dolly  Carter's  dam),  by  Wagner,  the  great 
4-mile  race  horse  that  beat  Grey  Eagle. 
•    Third  dam  by  Medoc,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 

Fourth  dam  by  Blackburn's  Whip,  son  of  Imp.  Whip. 
Fifth  dam  by  Sumpter,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Sixth  dam  Virago,  by  Imp.  Shark. 
Seventh  dam  Virago,  by  Star. 
Eighth  dam  Imp.   Virago,  by  Panton  Arabian. 
Ninth  dam  Crazy,  by  Lath,  son  of  the  Godolphin  Arabian. 
Tenth  dam  Sister  to  Snip,  by  Flying  Childers,  son  of  the  Darly 
Arabian,  &c.,  &c. 
Brignoli  (record  2:29^4),  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

First  dam  Sally  Woodford,  by  Woodford,  son  of  Kosciusko,  he 
by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Woodford  sired  the  dam  of  Woodford  Mambrino,  record  2:213^,  and 
Wedgev^^ood,  2:19. 

Second  dam  by  Hunt's  Commodore,  he  by   Mambrino,  son  of 
Imp.  Messenger,  and  out  of  a  mare  by  True  American,  son 
of  Volunteer,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger,  &c. 
For   pedigree  of    Alexander's    Abdallah    and    Mambrino    Chief    see 
Almont,  No.  i. 

Kentucky  Central,  in  her  four-year-old  form,  trotted  twentj'-three 
heats  from  the  30th  day  of  September  to  the  9th  day  of  October,  1875,  and 
made  a  record  of  2:31;  and  had  she  not  been  a  filly  of  iron  constitution, 
would  have  been  ruined.  She  has  since  trotted  in  2:28  in  a  public  race, 
and  has  ti'otted  the  half  mile  track  at  Nicholasville,  Ky.,  in  1:08.  As  a 
four-year-old  she  beat  Scott's  Thomas,  Alethea,  and  Maud  Macey,  and 
was  second  in  each  heat  at  Lexington  to  the  noted  Blackwood,  Jr.  Maud 
Macey  beat  her  on  the  2d  of  October,  1875,  ^^  Cynthiana,  Ky.,  but  on 
the  9th  of  October,  she  beat  Maud  in  a  race  of  six  heats,  Kentucky  Cen- 
tral taking  the  first,  fifth  and  sixth  heats,  the  second  heat  being  a  dead 
heat.     Robert  Bonner,  Esq.,  afterwards  paid  $10,000  for  Maud  Macey. 

PRODUCE. 

1880. — Bay  colt,  Oriental,  by  Almont  Lightning,  son  of  Almont. 
i88i, — 3ay  filly,  Oceana,  by  Happy  Medium,  and  bred  to  Aberdeen. 


66  FAIRLAWN    STOCK    FARM. 


No.  60. 

LADY  REYNOLDS.  Dark  Bay  Mare;  Black  points,  no 
white;  15^  hands  high;  foaled  May,  1862.  Bred  by 
Wm.  Pool,  of  Long  Island,  New  York.  Sired  by  Jack- 
son's Sir  Archy,  son  of  Bay  State. 

First  dam  the  Wm.  Garland  mare  (a  dark  bay.  16  hands  high,, 
and  a  fast  trotter),  bj  old  Abdallah  (sire  of  Rysdjk's  Ham- 
bletonian),  son  of  Mambrino,  thoroughbred  son  of  Imp.  Mes- 
senger. 
Second  dam  the  Doctor  Lawrence  mare,  by  old  Abdallah,  sire 
of  Rjsdyk's  Hambletonian. 
Jackson's  Sir  Archy  (sire  of  August  Belmont's  dam),  by  Bay  State, 
'       son  of  Green  Mountain  Morgan  (Male's),  he  by  Gifford  Morgan, 
son  of  Woodbury  Morgan,  he  by  old  Justin  Morgan,  progenitor  of 
the  Morgan  family  of  trotters. 

First  dam,  the  L^'nn  mare,  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Second  dam  by  Industry,  thoroughbred  son  of  Sir  Archy. 
Hale's  Green  Mountain  Morgan  sired  Eastman's  Morgan,  and  he  got 
Little  Fred,  record  of  2:20. 
For  extended  pedigre  of  Abdallah,  see  Almont,  No.  i. 

Abdallah  not  only  sired  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  from  whom  over 
250  trotters,  with  records  ranging  from  2:io3>^  to  2:30,  haved  descended  in 
the  direct  male  line;  but  he  also  sired  Sir  Walter,  record  2:27;  O'Blennis, 
2:27^;  Frank  Forrester,  2:30;  and  sired  the  dams  of  Goldsmith  Maid, 
record  of  2:14;  John  W.  Conley  2:24;  Hotspur,  2,24;  Susie  Parker, 
2:253^;  Lady  Emma,  2 :263>|;  Fanny  Allen.  2:28)^;  Blond,  2:29)^;  and 
Goldsmith  Abdallah,  2 130.  He  also  sired  the  dam  of  Daniel  Lambert, 
who  has  sired  more  trotters  with  records  of  2 130  and  better,  than  any 
stallion  now  living. 

I  purchased  Lady  Reynolds  as  having  been  sired  by  Rysdyk's  Hamble- 
tonian. Investigation  proved  this  to  be  a  mistake,  but  developed  the  im- 
portant fact  that  she  was  inbred  to  old  Abdallah,  the  great  progenitor  of 
trotters,  and  I  value  her  much  more  than  I  previously  did,  on  account  of 
the  great  concentration  in  her  veins  of  the  magic  blood  of  old  Abdallah. 
Lady  Reynolds  has  trotted  in  2:33,  and  $3,250  was  refused  for  her  when 
she  was  seven  years  old.  She  met  with  an  injurj^  from  being  halter  cast 
in  her  stall,  and  was  withdrawn  from  training  and  put  to  breeding. 
Though  injured  in  one  of  her  hips,  she  is  still  a  fast  trotter  and  hard  to 
pass  on  the  road  Her  game  and  endurance  are  as  remarkable  as  her 
speed.     I  regard  her  as  one  of  the  most  valuable  brood  mares  at  Fairlawn. 

PRODUCE. 

1874. — ^^y  lilly^  Medora,  by  Wilkins  Micawber,  son  of  Rysdyk's 
Hambletonian.     Reserved  for  brood  mare. 

1S75-6 — Missed  to  George  Wilkes  and  Almont. 

1877. — Bay  filly,  Clarinda,  by  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.  Reserved  for  brood 
mare. 

1S78. — Bay  colt,  Ali  Baba,  by  Almont.     Sold. 

1880. — Bay  filly,  Hecuba,  by  Almont  Lightning. 

1881. — Missed  to  Almont  and  bred  to  Happy  Medium. 


BROOD      MARES.  67 


No.  61. 

XADY  CHILES.  Black  Mare;  i6|  hands  high;  foaled 
April  18,  1874.  Bred  by  J..H.  Chiles,  deceased,  of  Lex- 
ington, Ky.  Sired  by  Almont,  son  of  Alexander's  Ab- 
dallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid. 

First  dam  by  Mambrino  Patchen,  (full  brother  of  Lady  Thome, 

record  2:i83r'4),  bj  Mambrino  Chief. 
Second  dam  the  dam  of  Rothschild,  by  Alexander's  Edwin  For- 
rest. 
Third  dam  by  Black  Highlander,  son  of  Crusader,  son  of  Black- 
burn's Whip,  he  by  Imp.  Whip.  '  • 
Fourth  dam  by  Lance,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 
.For  extended  pedigree  of  Almont  and  Mambrino  Chief,  see  No.  i. 
Mambrino  Patchen  by  Mambi-ino  Chief. 

First  dam  by  Gano,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 
Second  darn  by  a  son  of  Sir  William,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  son  of 
Imp.  Diomed. 
Alexander's  Edwin  Forrest,  by  Bay  Kentucky  Hunter,  • 

First  dam   by  Watkins'  Young   Highlander,  son  of  Imp.  Brown 
^  Highlander. 

Second  dam  by  Duroc,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Third  dam  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
Bay  Kentucky  Hunter  by  Kentucky  Hunter. 

First  dam  by  Bogus. 
Kentucky    Hunter   by    Watkins'    Young    Highlander,  son  of  Imp. 
Brown  Highlander. 

Dam  said  to  be  by  Henry,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Imp.  Brown  Highlander  hy  Paymaster,  son  of  Blank. 
First  dam  by  Herod. 
Second  dam  by  English  Eclipse. 
Third  dam  by  Ancaster  Starling. 
Fovirth  dam  by  Imp.    Wildair. 
Fifth  dam  by  Flying  Childers. 
Lance,  the  great  four-mile  race  horse,  by  A mericim  Eclipse,  whose 
dam  was. Miller's  Damsel,  bj"^  Imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam  Young  Empress,  by  Financier,   son  of  Tippoo  Saib, 
son  of  Imp.  Messenger.     Financier's  dam  Avas  also- by  Imp. 
Messenger. 
Second  dam  Empress  by  Imp.  Baronet. 

Third  dam  by  Imp.  Messenger,  &c.,  &c.  "   See  Stud  Book. 
Lance   was   full  brother  of  the  noted   race  mare  Ariel,  and  had  the 
rstrongest  combination  and  concentration  of  the  blood   of  Imp.  Messen- 
<itER,  and  thi'ough  the  best  channels,  of  any  horse  of  his  day. 

.  Lady  Chiles,  though   i6)o  hands  high,  is  a  trotter,  and  as  a  two-year- 
vold  showed  better  than  a  three  minute  gait. 

PRODUCE. 

1879. — Brown  colt  by  CM.  Clay,  Jr.     Dead. 

18S0.— Bay  filly,  Idabel,  by  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.    Reserved  for  brood  mare. 
.1881.— -Missed  to  Happy  Medium  and  bred  back  to  him. 


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No.  62. 

LADY  WARWICK.     Bay  Mare;  black  points;  15I  hands 
high;  foaled  May  6,  1868.     Bred  by  Dr.  Samuel  H.  Chew, 
of  Fayette  County,    Ky.     Sired  by  Delmonico  (sire  of" 
Darby,  record  2:16^),  sore  of  Guy  Miller. 

First  dam  Belle,  by  Strader's  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr. 
Second  dam  by  Hunt's  Commodore,  son  of  Mambrino. 
Third  dam  by  Young's  Pilot,  Jr.,  son  of  Old  Pilot. 
Fourth  dam  a  fine  Northern  road  mare  of  unknown  pedigree. 
Delmonico  by  Guy  Miller,  son  of  Rysdjk's  Hambletonian. 

First  dam  the  Harvey  Adams  mare,  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. . 
Second  dam  by  Imp.  Belfounder. 
For   extended  pedigree  of  Rysdjk's  Hambletonian,  see  Almont  No.  i, 
Strader's  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  by  old  Cassius  M.  Clay. 
First  dam  a  black  mare  by  Old  Abdallah. 

Second  dam  by   Lawrence's   Eclipse,   son  of  American  Eclipse. - 
Third  dam  the  Charles  Hadlev  mare,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
Cassius  M.  Clay  by  Henry  Clay,  son  of  Andrew  Jackson. 

Dam  Vesti'is,  the  dam  of  the  trotting  horse  John  Anderson. 
Henry  Clay  by  Andrew  Jackson,  son  of  Young  Bashaw. 

Dam  the  celebrated  trotting  mare  Surrey. 
Young  Bashaw  by  Imp.  Grand  Bashaw  (Barb). 
First  dam  Pearl,  by  First  Consul. 
Second  dam  Fancy,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

Third  dam  by  Imp.   Rockingham,  sire  of  Sir  Archj's  dam,  Slc^ 
Abdallah  by  Mambrino,  thoroughbred  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam  Amazonia,  by  a  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Hunt's  Commodore  by  Mambrino,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger 

First   dam  by    True    American,  son  of   Volunteer,  son  of  Imp, 

Messenger. 
Second  dam  by  Imp.  Tom  Bogus. 
Lady  Warwick  was  sired  bj^  an  inbred  grandson  of  Old  Hambletonian,.. 
and  unites  the  blood  of  the  Clays,  x\bdallahs,  and   Pilots,  and   traces  to 
Imp.  Messenger   through   numerous  channels.     She  is  a  mare  of  high 
finish  and  great  substance,  and  a  fast  trotter.     For  sale,   as  I  have  kpet 
her  filly,  Santana  for  a  brood  mare.     Price  $800. 

PRODUCE. 

1874. — Bay   filly,    Mary    Stamps,  by    Almont.     Sold  to   Col.  C.  H. 

Judd,  Honolulu,  Sandwich  Islands. 
1876. — Bay  colt  by  Almont.     Died  July,  1877. 
1877. — Chestnut  filly,  by  Almont.     Dead. 
1878. — Bay  filly,   Warwick  Maid,  by  Almont  Mambrino  or  Almont. 

'  Sold. 
1879. — Chestnut    filly,    Santana,    by    Almont.     Reserved  for  Brood 

Mare. 
.     1880. — Missed  and  bred  to  Happy  Medium. 

1881. — Bay   colt,    Warwick   Medium,    by    Happy  Medium,  and  bred 

back  to  Happy  Medium. 


BROOD     MARES.  69 


No.  63. 

XiADY  HUNT.  Bav  Mare;  no  white  except  on  near  hind 
heel;  i6  hands  high;  foaled  inji862.  Bred  by  Major  R. 
S.  Bullock,  of  Fayette  County,  Ky.  Sired  by  Starlight, 
son  of  Blood's  Black  Hawk. 

First  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Ladj  Thorne. 
Second  dam  by  Gano,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 
Third  dam  by  Potomac,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Fourth  dam  by  Baronet,  son  of  Imp.  Baronet. 
Fifth  dam  by  Imp.  Buzzard. 
Starlight   by  Blood's    Black    Hawk,  son   of   Hill's   Vermont    Black 
Hawk,  sire  of  Ethan  Allen. 

First  dam  bv  Downino's  Bay  Messensrer,  sire  of  Jim  Porter,  sad- 
die  record  of  2:28^4. 
Downing's  Bay  Messenger  by  Harpinus. 

Dam  of  Messenger  and  Rockingham  blood. 
Harpinus  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
First  dam  said  to  be  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
Second  dam  a  Southern  mare  of  unknown  blood. 
Harpinus  sired  Phoenix,  and  Phoenix  was  sire  of  the  dam  of  Amos's  C. 
"M.  Clay,  sire  of  American  Girl,  recoi-d  2:16^. 
"  Bishop's  Hambletonian  bj  Imp.  Messenger. 
First  dam  Pheasant,  by  Imp.  Shark. 

Second  dam  by  Imp.  Medley,  and  said  to  be  thoroughbred. 
Mambrino  Chief  by  Mambrino  Paymaster,  son  of  Mambrino,  thor- 
oughbred son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Gano  bj"  American  Eclipse. 

First  dam  Betsy  Richards,  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
American  Eclipse  by  Duroc,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

First  dam   Miller's  Damsel,  the  best  daughter  of  Imp.  Messen- 
ger. 

It  will  be  noticed  that  the  pedigree  of  Lady  Hunt's  first  dam  is  almost 
identical  with  that  of  the  noted  Lady  Thome's. 

produce. 

1874.— Bay  colt.  Constellation,  by  Almont.     Sold  to  and  now  owned 
■^  by  Gen.  W.  S.  Tilton,  of  Togus,  Maine.      Gallant,  son  of 

Constellation,  won    the   stake   for   two-year   olds    at  the 

Maine    State   Fair  in    1880,  beating  a  large   field  of  fine 

colts.      Gallant  also  won  in  1881. 
1875. — Chestnut  colt.  Temple  O  ,  by  Post's  Hambletonian.     Sold. 
1876. — Bay  filly.  Miss  Hunt,  by  Almont.     Kept  for  brood  mare. 
1877. — No  produce.      Not  bred  in  1876. 
1878. — Bay  filly.  Amine,  by  Almont.     Sold. 
1879. — Missed,  and  bred  to  Almont. 

1880. — Bay  colt.  Despot,  by  Almont.     Died  of  distemper.  '. 

j88i. — Chestnut  filly  by  Almont.       Died  of  distemper.      Bred  back 

to  Almont. 


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No.  64. 

LADY  TURNER.     (Dam  of  Alta).     Gray  Mare;  16  hands 
high;  foaled  in  1859.     Bred    by    Hon,   Thos.  Turner,    of" 
Monlgoaiery  County,  Ky.     Sired  by  Manrbri no  Chief. 

First   dam  by  Grey  Eagle,  son    of  Woodpecker,  sire   of  Prince 

record  2:27.    . 
Second  dam  by  Sir  William  Wallace,  son  of  Sir  Robert  Wilson^. 

son  of  Bolivar. 
Third  dam  by  Blackburn's  Whip,  son  of  Imp.  Whip. 
Fourth  dam  by  Comet. 
For  extended  pedigree  of  Mainbrino  Chief,   see  Almont.. Noi  i,.and  of' 
Grey  Eagle,  see  Dame  Duncan,  No.  40. 

PRODUCE. 

1869. — Grey  colt,  Alta  (record  2  :^2,  and  sire  of  Roger  Hanson,  2 :28)<,- 
and  Stranger,  2:29!^,)  by  American  Clay..    Dead. 

1870. — Hattie  Fitch,  by  Williams'  Mambrino,  sire  of'dam.of  Santai 
Claus,  record  2:i7J..< 

1877. — Bay  fillj",  Luka,  by  American  Clay.    Kept  for  broodmare. 

1878. — Bay  fill}'-,  Verona,,  by  CassiusM.  Clay,  Jr.     Sold.. 

1879-80. — No  produce. 

18S1. — Chestnut  colt,  Domingo,  by  Hidalgo^  son  of  Almont,  andl 
bred  to  Almont. 

No.  6^.. 

XUKA.  (Full  sister  to  Alta).  Bay  Mare;  star  and'  some- 
•  while  on  left  front  foot;  15|-  hands  high;  foaled  in  1877.. 
Bred  by  Hon.  Thomas  Turner,  of  Montgomery  County,, 
Ky.  Sired  by  American  Clay,  son  of  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.,. 
and  sire  of  Granville,  record  of  2:26,  Maggie  Briggs,  2:27:. 
Ella  Clay,  2:27-!,  and  other  trotters. 

First   dam    Lady   Turner,  by    Mambrino  Chief,  sire   of  Lady- 

Thorne,    2:18^. 
See  Lady  Turner,  No.  64,  for  2d,  3d,  4th,  and  5th  dams.. 
American  Clay  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 
First  dam  by  Imp.  Tranby. 
Second  dam  by  Aratus,  son  of  Director,    son  of  Sir  Archy,  som 

of  Imp.  DiOMED. 
Third  dam  by  Josephus,  son  of  American  Eclipse- 
Fourth  dam  by  Columbus,  son  of  Imp.  Pantaloon. 
Fifth  dam  the  Dudley  Mare,  said  to  be  a  thoroughbred. 

Alta,  the  full  brother  of  Luka,  was  one  of  the  most  promising  joung- 
trotters  of  his  day,  and  died  from  an  injury  after  making  a  5-3'ear-old? 
record  of  2:32,  and  showing  a  trial  mile  close  to  2:20.  Alta  sired  Roger- 
Hanson,  record  2:283^,  and  Stranger,  record  2:29^. 

Luka  is  a  highly  finished  and  promising  young, mare.  She  was  bred  to 
Almont  in  1 88 1. 


BROOD     MARES. 


71 


No.   66. 

LUCY  BOWMAN.  Bay  Mare;  15I  hands  high;  foaled 
in  1871.  Bred  by  Henry  Bowman,  of  Fayette  County, 
Ky.     Sired  by  Clark  Chief,  son  of  Mambrino  Chief. 

First  dam  by  Iron  Duke,  son  of  Cassius  M.  Clay. 
Second    dam   Old   Flaxey,   by  Telegraph,  son    of  Hill's    Black 
Hawk,  sire  of  Ethan  Allen. 
Clark  Chief  (sire  of  Croxie,  record  2:193^;   Woodford  Chie'",  2:22}^; 
Blanche  Amorj,  2:26;  John  E.,  2:28^;  Chieftain,  2:29;*  Governor, 
2:30,    and  Ladj  Prewitt,  2:30),  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady 
Thorne. 

First  dam  Little  Nora,  by  Downing's  Bay  Messenger. 
Second  dam  Mrs.  Caudle,  the  dam  of  Ericsson. 
Iron  Duke  by  Cassius  M.  Clay. 

First  dam  by  Young  Cleveland. 
Second  dam  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian. 
•Third  dam  by  Commander,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

For  pedigree  of  Mambrino  Chief,  Cassius  M.  Clay,  and  Old  Flaxey,  see 
Almont,  No.  i,  C.  M.  Clay,  No.  4,  and  Almont  Lightning,  No.  5. 

For  sale — Price,  $500. 

PRODUCE. 

1880. — Bay  filly,  Gilda,  by  Almont  Mambrino. 

1881. — Missed  to  Almont,  and  bred  to  Happy  Medium, 


No.   6^. 

HiANTj^lNA.  Bay  Filly;  small  mark  or  spot  on  inside 
quarter  of  right  front  foot;  foaled  April  21st,  1879.  Bred 
and  raised  at  Fairlawn.  Sired  by  Almont  Mambrino, 
son  of  Almont. 

First  dam  Queen  Dido  (dam  of  Red  Wilkes,  sire  of  Phil  Thomp- 
son, three-year  old  record  of  2:21),  by  Mambrino  Chief. 
See  Queen  Dido,  No.  94,  and  Almont,  No.  i.  for  extended  pedigree. 
Almont  Mambrino  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Monogram,  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

Second  dam  a  fine  mare    sent  from  South    Carolina  by  J.   P. 
Boyce,  to  be  bred  to  Mambrino  Chief;  pedigree  not  traced. 

Almont  Mambrino  is  bred  like  Piedmont,  record  of  2:173^^,  and 
showed  a  2:28  gait  before  he  left  Fairlawn.  Two  of  his  get  are  already 
winners,  and  all  his  foals  show  fine  trotting  action. 

Lantana  was  bred  in  1881  to  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr. 


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No.  68. 

X.ADORA.        Bay   Filly  ;  no  white;    foaled   May   19,   1879. 
Bred  and  raised  at  Fairlayv^n.     Sired  by  Cassius  M.  Clay, 

Fii-st  dam  Medusa,  by  Almont.     See  No.  69. 
Second  dam  Lady  Curry,  by  Alexander's  Pilot,  Jr. 
Third   dam   a  noted  trotting  mare  brought  from  the  North  by 
Victor  Flournoy,  of  Scott  County,  Ky.,  of  unknown  blood. 

For  extended  pedigree  of  Ahnont  and  Pilot,  Jr.,  see  Almont,  No.  i. 
Ladora  was  reserved  from  sale  and  kept  for  breeding  purposes. 
Bred  in  1881  to  Aberdeen. 


No.  69.  ■  .  W 

MEDUSA.     Gray   Mare;  foaled   in    1870;   15^  hands   high. 

Bred  by  Col.  R.  West,  of  Scott  County,  Ky.       Sired  by 

Almont,  son  of  Alexander's  Abdallah. 

First  dam  Lady  Curry,  by  Alexander's  Pilot,  Jr. 
Second   dam  a  noted  trotting  mare  brought  from  the  North  by 
Victor  Flournoy,  of  Scott  County,  Ky.,  of  unknown  blood. 

For  extended  pedigree  of  Almont  and  Pilot,  Jr.,  see  Almont,  No.  i. 

Medusa  is  inbred  to  Pilot,  Jr.  This  has  proved  to  be  one  of  the  most 
valuable  outcrosses  for  the  Hambletonian  and  Mambrino  families,  and  has 
resulted  in  the  production  of  Maud  S.,  with  record  of  2:10^^;  Nutwood, 
2:18%;  Voltaire,  2:20)^;  Indianapolis,  2:21,  and  many  other  fast  trotters. 

Medusa  has  fine  trotting  action  and  would  be  quite  speedy  if  trained. 

PRODUCE. 

1875. — Bay  colt,  Gorgon   (her  first  foal),   by  Post's  Hambletonian. 

Sold  and  has  since  died. 
1876. — Gray  colt,  Theseus,  by  Administrator.       Sold  to  W.  L.  Mc- 

Grath,  of  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
1877. — Iron  gray  filly,  Sonora,  by  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.       Sold  and  now 

owned  by  Elizur  Smith,  of  Lee,  Massachusetts. 
1878.— Iron  gray  colt,   Sinbad,  by  C.    M.  Clay,  Jr.     Sold  to  McLean 

Brothers,  of  Titusville,  Pa. 
1879.— Bay  filly,  Ladora,  by  C.   M.   Clay,  Jr.     Reserved  for  brood 

mare. 
1880.— Iron  gray   colt.   Meteor,  by  C.   M.  Clay,  Jr.      Sold  to  J.  A. 

Gargiulo,  of  New  York  City. 
1881. — Bay  colt  Pilot  Medium,  by  Happy  Medium,  and  bred  to  Aber- 
deen. 


BROOD     MARES.  73 


No.  70. 

MARIA  STURGESS.  Chestnut  Mare;  both  hind  feet 
white;  15^^  hands  high;  foaled  in  1872.  Bred  by  John  W. 
Conley,  of  New  York.     Sired  by  Ahiiont. 

First  dam   Victoria,  own  sister  to  Voorhees'  Abdallah  Chief,  bj 
Voorhees'    Abdallah,  son  of  old  Abdallah,    sire    of  Rjsdyk's 
Hanibletonian. 
Second    dam    by    Long    Island    Black    Hawk    (founder   of  the 
Bashaw   family),   son  of  the    noted    Andrew  Jackson,  sire  of 
Henry  Clay,  founder  of  the  Clay  family  of  trotters. 
Voorhees'  Abdallah  by    Abdallah,    son  of  Mambrino,  thoroughbred 
son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam  by  Leopold,  (thoroughbred). 
Second  dam  by  Imp.  Expedition. 
Long  Island  Black'Hawk  by  Andrew  Jackson,  son  of  Young  Bashaw^ 
progenitor  of  the  Clay  and  Bashaw  families  of  trotters. 

Dam  Sally  Miller,  by  Mambrino,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
For  extended  pedigree  of  Abdallah,  see  Almont,  No.  i,  and  of  Andrew- 
Jackson,  see  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  No.  4. 

Maria  Sturgess  has  been   used  as  a  road  mare  and  has  only  produced 
•one    foal,  up  to  1881  which  is    now  coming  four  years  old,  and  owned  in. 

Massachusetts. 

PRODUCE. 

18S1 — Bay  colt,  Clay  Chief,  by   Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  and  bred  back 
to  Clay. 


No.  71. 

MISS  HUNT.     Bay  Mare;  black  points;  foaled  September 

15,  1876;  15I  hands  high.     Bred  and  raised  at  Fairlawn. 

Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Lady  Hunt,  by  Starlight,  son  of  Blood's  Black  Hawk, 
sire  of  dams  of  Blackwood,  Jr.,  and  Von  Arnim;  five-year-old 
records  of  2:223>2  and  2:22. 
Second   dam    (sister   in   blood  to  Lady  Thorne),  by  Mambrino 
Chief 
See  Lady  Hunt,  No.  63,  and  Almont,  No.   i,  for  extended  pedigree. 
Miss  Hunt  has  been  reserved  for  a  brood  mare.     Her  first  foal,  Iberia, 
is  one  of  the  finest  gaited  weanlings  I  ever  raised. 

PRODUCE. 

18S0. — Bay  filly,  Iberia,  by  Almont  Lightning.     Sold. 
1881. — Missed  to  Almont  Lightning  and  bred  back  to  him. 


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No.  72. 

MAG-G-IE  DUNN.     Bay  mare;  small  star,  no  other  white; 
15^  hands  high;  foaled  in  1S70.       Bred  by  D.  W.  Dunn, 
of  Garrard  County,  Ky.     Sired  by  Bourbon  Chief  (sire  of 
Calmar,  record  2:23^),  son  of  Mambrino  Chief. 

First  dam  bj  Gill's  Vermont,  sire  of  Bonner  Boj,  record  2:23. 
Second  dam  by  Grey  Eagle,  thoroughbred  son  of  Woodpecker, 
sire  of  Prince,  record  2:27. 
Bourbon  Chief  by  Mambrino  Chief,   sire  of  Ladv   Thorne,  record 
2:18^. 

First  dam  Puss,  by  Grey  Eagle. 

Second  dam  hy  Sir  Peter. 

Third  dam  hy  Hambletonian. 

Fourth  dam  by  Aratus,  son  of  Director,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  son  of 

Imp.  Diomed. 
Fifth  dam  hy  Americus. 
Gill's  Vermont  by  Downing's  Vermont,  son  of  Hill's  Vermont  Black. 
Hawk,  sire  of  Ethan  Allen,  record  2:25)^0. 
First  dam  by  Columbus. 
Second  dam  bj  Bertrand,  son  of  Sir  Archv, 
Third  dam  by  Matchless,  son  of  Narragansett,  the  pacer. 
Grey  Eagle  by  Woodpecker,  son  of  Bertrand,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  sort 
of  Imp.  Diomed. 

First  dam  Ophelia,  by  Wild  Medley. 
Second  dam  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Third  dam  Lady  Chesterfield,  by  Imp.  Diomed. 
Fourth  dam  Lady  Bolingbroke,  by  Imp.  Pantaloon. 
Fifth  dam  Cades,  by  Wormsley's  King  Herod. 
Sixth  dain  Primrose,  by  Imp.  Dove. 
Seventh  dam  Stella,  by  Imp.  Othello. 

Eighth  dam  Imp.  Mare  Selima,  by  the  Godolphin  Arabian. 
Bertrand's  dam  Eliza,  by  Imp.  Bedford;    grandam  Imp.  Mambrina,. 
daughter  of  English  Mambrino,  sire  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

Maggie   Dunn   is  inbred  to  the  great  4-mile  race  horse  Grey  Eagle' 
^hose  blood  appears  in  a  number  of  fast  trotters.     She  traces   to  Grey 
Eagle  both  through  her  sire  and  dam,  and   also  combines  the  blood  of 
Mambrino  Chief  and  Hill's  Vermont  Black  Hawk,  the  sire  of  Ethan  Al- 
len.    She  is  herself  a  trotter. 

For  sale — Price,  $800. 

produce. 

1874. — Bay  colt,  Victor,  by  Post's  Hambletonian.     Sold. 

1875. — Dark  bay  or  brown  filly,  Maggie  Victor,  by  Post's  Hamble- 
tonian.    Sold  to  Jay  Beach,  of  Linkville,  Oregon. 

1876. — Missed  to  Almont. 

1877.— Bay  colt,  Victory,  by  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.     Sold. 

1878. — Bay  colt,  Parthian,  by  Almont.     Dead. 

1879. — ^ay  colt,  Pyramid,  by  Almont. 

1880. — Bay  colt,  Pinnacle,  by  Almont. 

188 1. — Missed  to  Happy  Medium,  and  bred  to  Almont, 


BROOD     MARES.  75 


No.  73. 

MEDOR^.      Dark  Bay  Mare;    near  hind   foot  white;   15! 

hands  high;  foaled  September  26,  1S74.       Bred  by  A.  P. 

Reynolds,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Foaled  in  Kentucky,  and 

raised  at  Fairlawn.      Sired  by  Wilkins  Micawber,  son  oF 

Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

First  dam  Lady  Reynolds,  by  Jackson's  Sir  x\rchy.     (See  Lady 
Reynolds,  No.  60  of  brood  mares,  for  full  pedigree). 
Wilkins  Micawber  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

First  dam  Lady  Brown,  by  Seeley's  American  Star. 
Second  dam  by  Nigger  Lance,  son  of  Lance,  son  of  American 
Eclipse. 
For  extended   pedigree  of  Seeley's  Am.erican  Star,  see   Blanche  Star, 
No.  23  of  Brood  Mares,  and  of  Lance,  see  Lady  Chiles,  No.  61. 

This  mare  is  thrice  inbred  to  old  Abdallah,  sire  of  Hambletonian,  based 
on  the  blood  of  American  Star  and   American  Eclipse.      I  have  placed 
her  in  the  breeding  stud  on  account  of  her  rare  combination  of  blood,  her- 
fine  form  and  size,  and  her  trotting,  action. 

PRJDUCE. 

1878. — Bay  colt.  Prince  Ahmed  (her  first  foal),  by  Almont. 
1879. — Missed,  and  bred  to  Almont. 

i88o. — Bay  filly,  Melody,  by  Almont,  and  bred  back  to  Almont. 
1881. — Bay  filly,  by  Almont.     Died  of  distemper  after  being  weaned^ 
Bred  in  1881  to  Almont. 


No.  74. 
MARY  ADAMS.     Brown  Mare;  star,  left  hind  foot  white ;- 
foaled  in  1873;   16^  hands  high.     Bred  by  W.  W.  Adams,- 
of   Lexington,  Ky.       Sired  by  Mambrino  Patchen,  full 
brother  to  Lady  Thorne,  record  2:18^. 

First  dam  Mambrino  Belle,  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

Second  dam  by    Mason's  Whip,  son  of  the   noted  Blackburn's 

Whip. 
Third  dam  by  Whip. 
For  extended  pedigree  of  Mambrino  Patchen,  see  Princess,  No.  87. 

Mary  Adams  is  a  large,  roomy,  and  well  shaped  mare,  and  will  make 
a  first-class  brood  mare.     She  is  "closely  inbred  to  Mambrino  Chief,  from- 
iFv^hom  so  many  fast  trotters  have  descended. 

PRODUCE. 

1880. — Brown  filly,  Argenta,  by  Almont  Lightning. 
jS8i. — Brown    co'lt,   Mambrino   Medium,   by    Happy   Medium,  and: 
bred  to  Aberdeen. 


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No.  75.  - 

MAG  FERGUSON.— (Dam    of  Piedmont,  record  2:17^.) 
Bay  Mare;   16  hands  high;  foaled  in   i860.      Bred  by  H. 
H.  Ferguson,  of  Woodford  County,  Ky.     Sired  by  Mam- 
/  brino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne. 

First  dam  by  Grey  Eagle,  the  great  4-mile  race  horse. 
Second  dam  a  fine  mare,  pedigree  not  yet  traced. 
For  extended  pedigree  of  Mambrino  Chief,  see  Almont,  No.  i. 
Grey  Eagle  by  Woodpecker,  son  of  Bertrand,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 
First  dam  Ophelia,  by  Wild  Medley. 
Second  dam  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Third  dam  Lady  Chesterfield,  by  Imp.  Diomed. 
Fourth  dam  Lady  Bolingbroke,  by  Imp.  Pantaloon. 
Fifth  dam  Cades,  by  Wormsley's  King  Herod. 
Sixth  dain  Primrose,  by  Imp.  Dove. 
Seventh  dam  Stella,  by  Imp.  Othello. 

Eighth  dam  Imp.  mare  Selima,  by  the  Godolphin  Arabian. 
Woodpecker  by  Bertrand.        r 

First  dam  by  Imp.  Buzzard,  &c. 
Bertrand  by  Sir  x\rchy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
First  dam  Eliza,  by  Imp.  Bedford. 

Second  dam  the  imported  mare  Mainbrina,  dau'^hter  of  English 

Mambrino,  sire  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

Mag  Ferguson  is  a  mare  of  fine  size,  style  and  substance.      She  traces 

directly  to  Imp.  Messenger  through  her  trotting  sire,  Mainbrino  Chief, 

and  through  her  thoroughbred  lines  traces  directly  to  English  Mambrino, 

sire  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

Mag  Ferguson  is  the  dam  of  Piedmont,  4-year  old  record,  in  third  heat, 
-of  2 :30J/^,  the  fastest  third  heat  ever  trotted  by  a  4-year  old  to  that  date. 
Piedmont  won  the  free-for-all  matinee  tro<^  at  Chicago,  Illinois,  in  June 
1879,  beating  Charley  Ford,  in  2 124;  and  in  another  beat  Bodine  in  straight 
heats  of  2:24^4,  2:26^,  2:26.  In  1880  he  reduced  his  record  to  2:21;^, 
and  made  a  public  trial  of  2:iS3>^. 

In  188 1  Piedinont  won  the  great  stallion  race  at  Chicago,  winning  the 

-fourth,  fifth  and  sixth  heats,  and  making  a  record  of  i-.i'jl^  in  fourth  heat. 

This  is  the  fastest  record  ever  inade  by  any  stallion  except  Smuggler,  and 

Smuggler's  2:15^^  was  made  in  first  heat,  and  he   lost  the  race,  Gold- 

.smith  Maid  winning  the  fourth,  fifth  and  sixth  heats  in  2:17^,  2:18,  2:19^. 

Smuggler  was   beaten  in  2:173^  in    fourth  heat,  the  exact  time  in  which 

-Piedmont  won  his  fourth  heat. 

produce. 

1871. — Piedmont,  by  Almont.     Owned  by  Samuel  J.  Morgan. 
1874. — Brown  colt,  Almont  Eagle,  by  Almont.     Sold. 
1875. — Chestnut  colt,  Mammont,  by  Almont.     Owned  in  Illinois. 
1877.— Bay  colt,  Osman,  by  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.       Sold  to  Judge  W.  I. 

Hayes,  of  Clinton,  Iowa. 
1878.— Chestnut  filly,  Atlanta,  bv  Almont.  Sold  to  Rob't  Steel,  of  Pa. 
1880.— Bay  colt,  General  Garfield,  by  Almont.     Sold  to  J.  T.  Riddle, 

of  Ravenna,  Ohio. 
j[88i. — Missed  to  Happy  Medium  and  bred  to  Almont. 


BROOD     MARES. 


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No.  76. 

MADAM  COGAR.  Gray  Mare;  15I  hands  high;  foaled 
1850.  Bred  by  John  McMeeken,  of  Scott  County,  Ky. 
Sired  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  record 
2:18^. 

First  dam  Eagle,  by  Zenith,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 
Second  dam   Eagletta,  by  Grey  Eagle,  son  of  Woodpecker,  sire 
of  Prince,  record  2:27. 
For  pedigree  of  Grey  Eagle  see  Maggie  Dunn,  No.  72;  and  of  Wood- 
pecker and  Mambrino  Chief,  see  Pattie  Price,  No.  89,  and  Almont,  No.  i. 
■  Third  dam  Mary  Howe,  by  Tiger,  son  of  Blackburn's  Whip. 
Fourth  dam  Lady  Robin,  by  Robin  Gray,  son  of  Imp.  Royalist. 
Fifth  dam  by  Quicksilver,  son  of  Imp.  Medley. 
Sixth  dam  by  Meade's  Celer,  son  of  Imp.  Janus. 

PRODUCE. 

1874. — Brown  colt,  Midway,  by  Almont.     Owned  in  Canada. 
1875. — ^^J  oi'  brown  filly  by  Caliban.     Never  owned  at  Fairlawn. 
1876. — Brown  colt,  Aladdin,  by  Almont.     Sold  to  McDonald  &  Mc- 

CoUum,  of  Conyers,  Georgia. 
1878. — Iron  gray  colt  by  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.     Dead. 
1880. — Dark  brown  colt  Brownmont,  by  Almont. 
1881. — Missed  to  Happ^-  Medium,  and  bred  to  Prince  Ahmed. 


No.  77. 

METELiLiA.     Black  Filly;   small  star,  a  httle  white  on  right 
hind    foot;    foaled   March    10,    1879.      Bred    by    W.    T. 
Withers   and  Dr.  A.  S.  Talbott,  and  raised  at  Fairlawn. 
Sired  by  Almont. 

First   dam  Jessie    Pepper,    by    Mambrino    Chief,   sire    of  Lady 

Thorne,  record  2:i83>^. 
Second  dam  by  Sidi  Hamet,  thoroughbred  son  of  Virginian,  he 

by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Third  dam  said  to  be  by  Darnaby's  Diomed. 
For  pedigi-ee  of  Mambrino  Chief,  see  Almont,  No.  i,  and  of  Sidi  Ham- 
et, see  Alpina,  No,  19. 

Bred  in  1881  to  Cassivis  M.  Clay,  Jr. 


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No.  78. 

3IAMBRINO  MAID.  Chestnut  Mare;  no  white;  16  hands 
high;  foaled  May  6,  1874.  Bred  by  Jo's.  H.  Br3^an,  of 
Fayette  County,  Ky.,  and  foaled  the  property  of  Wm.  T. 
Withers,  and  raised  at  Fairlawn.  Sired  by  Mambrino 
Patchen,  (full  brother  of  Lady  Thorne,  record  of  2:18^), 
son  of  Mambrino  Chief. 

First  dam  Queen  Vic,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne. 
Second  dam  Patsey,  a  fine  and  very  fast  road  mare,  by  the  noted 
race  horse   Rodolph,  son  of  Sir  Archy    Montorio,    son  of  Sir 
Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Third  dam  a  highly  bred  mare,  owned  by  Dr.  Blackburn,  whose 
pedigree  is  being  investigated. 
Mambrino  Patchen  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

First  dam  by  Gano,  son  of  American  Eclipse, 
Second  dam  by  a  son  of  Sir  William,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  son  of 
Imp.  Diomed. 
Gano  by  American  Eclipse,  out  of  Betsy   Richards,  by  Sir  Archy, 

son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
American   Eclipse  by    Duroc,    son  of  Imp.  Diomed,  out  of  Miller's 
Damsel,  daughter  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

Mambrino  Patchen  is  full  brother  to  the  celebrated  Lady  Thorne,  and 
«even  of  his  get  have  records  of  2 :30  or  better.  His  sons  and  daughters  are 
also  producing  fast  trotters. 

For  extended  pedigree  of  Mambrino  Chief  623  Almont  No.  i. 

Mambrino    Maid  is  inbred  to  Mambrino    Chief,   and  in   her  form,  ap- 
pearance and  action  closely  resembles  the  noted  Lady  Thorne.     ^ 

produce. 

1880. — Bay  filly,  Alamet,  (her  first  foal)  by  Almont. 

1881. — Chestnut  filly,  Almaid,  by  Almont,  and  bred  to  Almont. 

No.  79. 

^TEPENTHE.  Brown  Filly;  black  points;  no  white; 
foaled  May  28,  1879.  Bred  at  Fairlawn.  Sired  by  Cas- 
sius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 

First  dam  Lucy  Belmont,  by    Belmont,  son  of  Alexander's  Ab- 

dallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid,  Almont,  &c. 
Second  dam  Lucy,  by  Ericsson,  son  of  Mambi'ino  Chief. 
Third  dam  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk,  sire  of  Ethan  Allen. 

For  extended  pedigree  of  Belrnoht,    see  Drusilla,    No.  39,  and  Almont, 
'No.  I ;  and  of  Ericsson,  see  Kate  Thompson,  No.  58. 

Nepenthe   is  a  very    handsome  filly  with  fine  trotting  action.     She  is 
.  inbred  to  Mambrino  Chief  and  also  inbred  to  Old  Abdallah,.  and  has  the 
"Clay  and  Morgan  outcross  through  the  best  channels. 

Bred  in  1881  to  Aberdeen. 


BROOD     MARES.  79 


No.  80. 

NUTSHELL.  Dark  Chestnut  Mare,  with  star  and  snip  and 
right  hind  foot  white  above  ankle;  15!  hands  high;  foal- 
ed May  4th,  1876.  Bred  by  J.  W.  Knox,  then  of  Pitts- 
burg, Pa.,  now  of  California.  Sired  by  Nutwood,  rec- 
ord 2:i8f. 

First  dam  Glencoria,  by  Rjsdyk's  Hambletonian, 

Second  dam  claimed  to  be  bj  Imp.  Glencoe. 

Nutwood  by  Belmont,  son  of  Alexander's  Abdallah. 

First  dam  Miss  Russell  (dam  of  Maud  S.  record  2:10)^,  the  fastest 

ever  made),  by  Alexander's  Pilot,  Jr. 

Second  dam  Sally  Russell  by  Boston,  son  of  Timoleon. 

Third  dam  Maria  Russell,  by  Thornton's  Rattler. 

Fourth  dam  Miss  Shepherd,  by  Stockholder,  son  of  Sir  Archj. 

Fifth  dam  Miranda,  by  Topgallant. 

Sixth  dam  by  Imp,  Diomed. 

Seventh  dam  by  Imp.  Medle3^ 

Eighth  dam  by  Imp.  Jupiter. 

For  extended  pedigree  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  see  Aberdeen,  No.  3. 

Belmont  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid,  2:14. 

First  dam  Belle  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne  2:i8|^. 
Second  dam  by  Brown's  Bellfounder,  son  of  Imp.   Bellfounder, 
sire  of  the  dam  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

For  pedigree  of  Alexander's  Abdallah  and  Mambrino  Chief,  see  Almont, 
No.  I,  and  of  Brown's  Bellfoimder,  see  Country  Maiden,  No.  30.. 

Belmont  has  sired  Nutwood,  record  of  2:18^  ;  Wedgewood,  2:19; 
Dick  Moore,  2:22^0;  Nel  Desperandum,  2:24;  Tremont,  2:30,  and  Lady 
Kelso,  saddle  record  of  2:29.  Nutwood  was  purchased  of  Mr.  Knox  in 
•October,  1881,  by  J.  C.  McFerran  &  Son,  of  Louisville,  Ky.,  for  the  sum. 
of  $13,000,  to  place  in  the  stud  at  their  celebrated  Glen  view  Breeding 
Farm. 

I  purchased  Nutshell  for  a  brood  mare,  not  only  on  account  of  her  in- 
dividual excellence,  but  because  their  was  united  in  her  veins  the  blood 
that  produced  Maud  S.,  record  of  2:1014;  Goldsmith  Maid,  2:14,  and 
Lady  Thorne,  2:183.^,  the  three  fastest  trotters  of  their  day,  and  that  has 
also  produced  so  many  other  trotters  with  records  below  2 :20.  I  con- 
iidently  expect  great  results  from  her  produce  by  the  noted  stallions  in 
axs€  at  Faii'lawm. 

PRODUCE. 

1880.— Bay  filly  Nutgirl,  by  Solicitor,  son  of  Belmont.  W.  W.  Bair, 
the  trainer  and  driver  of  Maud  S.,  bought  and  now  owns 
Nutgirl,  and  values  her  highly. 

1881. — Bred  to  Solicitor. 


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No.  8i. 

NORMAN  MAID.  Bay  Mare;  stripe  in  face;  foaled  May 
8th,  1870;  15!  hands  high.  Bred  by  James  L.  Patterson, 
of  Harrison  Couty,  Ky.  Sired  by  Alexander's  Norman, 
sire  of  Lula,  record  2:15,  and  May  Qiieen,  record  3:30. 

First  dam  by  Miller's  Joe  Downing,  son  of  Alexander's  Edwin 

Fori-est,  and  sire  of  Dick  Jamison,  i*ecord  2 :36, 
Second  dam  by  Baldstockings  (Shropshire's). 
Third   dam  by  Tom  Crowder,    (sire  of  Judge   Poilard,  record 

2:29)^,)  son  of  old  pacing  and  trotting  Pilot. 
Fourth  dam  by  Garrard's  Chief  Justice,  and  said  to  be  thorough- 
bred. 
Alexander's  Norman  by  The  Morse  Horse,  son  of  European. 
Dam  the  Slocum  Mare,  said  to  be  by  Magnum  Bonum. 
The  Morse  Horse  by  European  (McNitt  Horse). 

First  dam  Beck,  by  Harris'  Hambletonian,  son  of  Bishop's  Hani- 

bletonian. 
Second  dam  Mozza,  by  Peacock  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Harris'  Hambletonian  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian,  son  of  Imp.  Mes- 
senger. 

Dam  the  Munson  Mare,  said  to  be  by  Imp.  Messenger, 
Bishop's  Hambletonian  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
First  dain  Pheasant,  b/  Imp.  Shark. 
Second  dam  by  Imp.  Medley. 
Miller's  Joe  Downing  by  Alexander's  Edwin  Forrest. 

Dam  said  to  be  by  Wagner,  son  of  Sir  Charles,  son  of  Sir  Archy  _ 

Miller's  Joe  Downing  is  sire  of  Dick  Jamison,  record  2:26,  and  grand 

sire  of  the  remarkable  gelding  Edwin  Forrest,  that  made  a  record  of  2:18 

and  sold  for  $16,000.       He  has  trotted  a  trial  over  Robert  Bonner's  track 

in  2:i2J^. 

For  extended  pedigree  of  Edwin  Forrest,  see  Lady  Chiles,  No.  61. 

Baldstockings  by  Shropshire's  Tom  Hal,  son  of  a  Canadian  pacer. 

First  dam  by  Chinn's  Copperbottom. 

Second  dam  by  Tarquin,  and  claimed  to  be  thoroughbred, 
Tom  Crowder  by  old  trotting  and  pacing  Pilot, 

First  dam   Polly   Hopkins,   by   Slashem,   son  of  Comet,   son  of 
Blackburn's  Whip. 

Second  dam  by  Blackburn's  Whip,  son  of  Imp.  Whip,  &c. 

produce. 

1875. — ^^7  colt,  Almont  Norman  (winner  of  two  races  in  1880),  by 
Almont.     Sold  to  John  A.  Pettus,  of  Mobile,  Alabama. 

1876. — Bay  colt  by  Almont.  Sold  to  J.  T.  Riddle,  of  Ravenna,  and 
sold  by  him  to  A.  H.  Corning,  of  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

1877. — Bay  filly,  Wauzeka,  by  Almont.  Sold  to  Henry  Wintz,  of 
New  Orleans,  La. 

1879. — Chestnut  colt,  Normont,  by  Almont.     Sold. 

18S0. — Missed  and  bred  to  Almont. 

1881. — Chestnut  filly  by  Almont.     Dead.       Bred  to  Almont  in  1881. 


BROOD     MARES.  8e 


No.  83. 

OMEG-A.  Bay  Mare,  both  hind  feet,  and  near  front  foot 
white;  15  hands  high;  foaled  in  1875.  Bred  by  Col.  R. 
Penistan,  of  Kentucky  Stock  Farm,  and  foaled  and  raised 
near  Lexington,  Kv.     Sired  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

First  dam  Dairy  Maid,  by  Seeley's  American  Star. 

Second  dam  by  Hector,  son  of  La  Tourette's  Bellfounder. 
For  pedigree  of  Rysdj^k's  Hambletonian  see  Happy  Medium,  No.  2, 
Seeley's    American    Star   by    Stockholm's   American    Star;  son   of 
Duroc,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

First  dam  by  the  great  four-mile  race  horse   Henry,  son  of  Sir 
Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

Second  dam  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
Henry  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

First  dam  by  Imp.  Diomed. 

Second  dam  Bellona,  by  Bel  Air,  son  of  Imp.  Medley. 

Third  dam  by  Pilgrim,  son  of  Imp.  Fearnaught. 

Fourth  dam  Imp.  Janus. 

Fifth  dam  hy  Imp.  Jolly  Roger. 

Sixth  dam  by  Imp.  Valliant. 
Hector  by  La  Tourette's  Bellfounder. 

Dam  the  Vanvleit  Mare. 
La  Tourette's  Bellfounder  by  Tremper's  Bellfounder. 

First  dam  by  Gen.  Jackson,  son  of  Gray  Eagle. 

Second  dam  by  Duroc,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Tremper's  Bellfounder  by  Imp.  Bellfounder. 

First  dam  by  Baronet  Messenger. 

Second  dam  said  to  be  by  Bush  Messenger. 

Gen.  Jackson  by  Gray  Eagle. 

Dam  Lady  Ducket  by  Im^p.  Gabriel. 
Gray  Eagle  by  a  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

Dam  by  Imp.  Paymaster. 

Omega  is  a  veiy  remarkable  trotter,  and  if  trained  would  no  doubt 
prove  the  equal  of  any  daughter  of  Old  Hambletonian.  Experience  has 
demonstrated  that  the  union  of  the  Hambletonian  and  Star  blood  has 
produced  fast  trotters  with  great  uniformity. 

produce. 

1879. — Chestnut  colt,  Harbinger,  by  Almont. 

1880. — Missed  to  Almont,  and  bred  back  to  him. 

1881. — Bay  filly,  Evabel,  by  Almont,  and  bred  to  Almonte 


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No.  83.  ■      "* 

OPHIR.  Bay  Mare,  star,  no  other  white;  15^  hands  high; 
foaled  August  17,  1877.  Bred  and  raised  at  Fairlawn. 
Sired  by  Alamo,  son  of  Almont.  ' 

First  dam    Queen  Dido,  (dam  of  Red  Wilkes,   the  sire  of  Phil. 
Thompson,  3-year-old  record  of  2:21,  the  fastest  ever  made.) 
by  Mambrino  Chief. 
See  Queen  Dido,  No.  94  for  full  pedigree. 

Alamo  by  Almont,  son  of  Alexander's  Abdallah, 

First  dam  Princess  Ann,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Second  dam  by  Brown's  Bellfounder,  son  of  Imp.    Bellfounder. 
Brown's  Bellfounder  by  Imp.  Bellfounder. 

First  dam  Lady  Allport,  by  Mambrino,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Second  dam  by  Tippoo  Saib,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Third  dam  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
For  pedigi-ees  of  Almont,  Mambrino  Chief,  and  Alexander's  Abdallah 
see  No.  i. 

Alamo  won  a  free-for-all  trot  at  the  St.  Louis  Fair  when  only  four 
years  old;  afterwards  won  several  races.  He  met  with  an  injury  which 
has  interfered  with  his  speed.     I  sold  Alamo  for  $5,000. 

Ophir  is  a  w-ell-shaped,  promising  filly,  and  has  been  reserved  for  a 
brood  mare. 

PRODUCE. 

1881. — Bay  colt,  Gonzalvo,  by  C.    M.  Clay,  Jr.,  and  bred  to  Happy 
Medium. 

No.  84. 
PENOLA.     Bay  Filly;  gray  mark  on  right  hind  ankle;  no 
'white;  foaled  June  27, 1879.     Bred  and  raised  at  Fairlawn. 
Sired    by  Alwood,  son  of  Almont,   son  of  Alexander's 
Abdallah. 

First  dam  Sallie  York,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
See  Sallie  York,  No.  98,  for  extended  pedigree. 
Alwood  by  x\lmont. 

First  dam  by  Blackwood  (three-^^ear-old  record  of  2:31,  and  sire 
of  Proteine,  2:18),  by  Alexander's  Norman,  sire   of  Lula,  rec- 
ord 2:15,  and  May  Queen,  2:20. 
Second  dam  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid, 

record  2:14. 
Third  dam  the  dam  of  Lena  Pepper,  pedigree  untraced. 
Blackwood's  dam  was  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  2:i8}£. 
For  pedigree  of  Almont  and  Mambrino  Chief,  see  No.  i,  and  of  Alex- 
ander's Norman,  see  Alice  Drake,  No.  7. 

Penola  is  thrice  inbred  to  Alexander's  Abdallah,  and  is  also  inbred  to 
Mambrino  Chief  The  concentration  of  speedy  blood  in  her  veins  is 
ver}^  remarkable. 

Penola  has  been  reserved  for  a  brood  mare,  and  was  bred  to  Aberdeen 
in  18S1. 


BROOD      MARES.  83 


No.  S^. 

JPENSORA.  Black  Mare;  15^  hands  high;  both  hind  feet 
white  above  ankles  ;  foaled  May  12,  1878.  Bred  and 
raised  at  Fairlawn.     Sired  by  Cassius  M.  Jr. 

First  dam  Ellen  M..  by  x\liTiont. 

Second  dam  Dollv  Spankei",  by  Hunt's  Commodore. 
Third  dam  by  Hunt's  Brown  Highlander. 
Fourth  dam  by  Potomac,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Hunt's  Commodore,  by  Mambrino,  son  of  Imp.  Messexger. 

First  dam  by  True  American,  son  of  Volunteer,  son  of  Imp.  Mes- 
senger. 
Second  dam  by  Imp.  Tom  Bogus. 
Hunt's  Brown  Highlander,  by   Sir  Patrick  Highlander,  son  of  Imp. 
Brown  Highlander. 

First  dam  by  Imp.  Trafalgar. 
Second  dam  by  Imp.  Rockingham, 
Third  dam  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
For  pedigree  of  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.  and  Almont  see  Nos,  i  and  4.  • 

Pensora  is  a  natural-born  trotter,  and  is  bred  much  like  Sweetheart,  the 
.-sensational  California  filly  that  made  a  2-year  old  record  of  2:26y2-  Min- 
nehaha, the  dam  of  Sweetheart,  w-as  out  of  Nettie  Clay  by  C.  M.  Claj, 
Jr.,  and  Dolly  Spanker,  the  second  dam  of  Pensora,  was  the  dam  of  Bald 
Chief,  the  sire  of  Minnehaha.  Sultan,  the  sire  of  Sweetheart,  was  by 
The  Moor,  a  son  of  Clay  Pilot,  and  he  by  Neayes'  Clay.  Pensora  was 
a-aised  specially  for  a  brood  mare,  and  was  bred  to  Happy  Medium  in  1881. 


No.  86. 

IPERT.      Brown  Mare,   no  white;   15  hands  high;  foaled  in 
1876.     Bred  by  S.  N.  Steadman,  of  Fayette  County,  Ky^ 
-Sired  by  Bushwhacker,  record  of  2 :2^^, 

First  dam  Puss  (Loreile's  dam),  by  Alexander's  Norman,  sire  of 
Lula,  record  2:15;  ^Vlay  Queen,  2:20,  and  Blackwood,  3-year  old 
record  of  2:31,  and  sire  of  Proteine,  record  of  2:18,  Blackwood, 
Jr.,  2:2234',  Sic. 
Second  dam  by  Johnson's  Toronto,  son  of  old  St.  Lawrence. 
Third  dam  a  fine  mare,  owned  by  Col.  J.  P.  Johnson,  deceased. 
"Bushwhacker,  record  2:2910,   by  Joe   Hooker  (sire  of  Maud  Macey, 
record  2 :27?4,  and  sold  to  Robert  Bonner  for  $10,000),  son  of  Mam- 
brino Chief. 

First  dam  Bird,  by  Jupiter,  a  Canadian  stallion. 

Second  dam  b}'  the  thoroughbred  race  horse  Grey  Eagle. 

For  pedigree  of  Alexander's   Norman  see  Alice   Drake,  No.  7,  and  of 
^lambrino  Chief  see  Almont,  No.  i. 

JPert  was  bred  in  1881  to  Happy  Medium. 


84  FAIRLAWN    STOCK    FARM, 


No.  S'j. 

PBINCESS.      Dark   Brown   Mare  ;   15I  hands    high  ;    no^ 
white;  foaled  in  1868.      Bred  by  Jos.  H,  Bryan,  of  Fay- 
ette county,  Ky.    Sired  by  Mambrino  Patchen,  full  brother- 
to  Lady  Thorne,  record  of  2:18^,  and  sire  of  Lady  Stout^. 
3-year  old  record  2:29. 

First  dam    Queen  Vic   (grand  dam  of  Mambrino  Clay,  record 

2:233^,  made  in  18S1),  hy  Mambrino  ChieC 
Second  dam  Patsj,  by  the  race  horse  Rodolph,  son  of  Sir  Archy^ 

Montorio,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Thii'd  dam  a  highly  bred  mare,  whose   pedigree  has  not  been 
traced,  but  is  being  investigated. 
Mambrino  Patchen  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

First  dam  by  Gano,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 
Second  dain  b}^  a  son  of  Sir  WilHam,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 
For  extended  pedigree  of  Mainbrino  Chief  see  Almont,  No.  i,  and  of 
Mambrino  Patchen  see  Mambrino  Maid,  ISTo.  78. 

Princess  is  a  fast  trotter,  and  has  size,  style,  finish  and  substance. 

PRODUCE,. 

1875. — Bay  filly,  Favorite,  by  Post's  Hambletonian.   Sold  to  Jay  Beachi- 

1876. — Missed  to  Almont. 

1877. — Bay  colt,  Alastor,  by  Almont.     Sold  for  $2,500  to  F.  S.  Gross,. 

of  Lee,  Mass. 
1878-79. — Missed  and  bred  to  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 
1880. — Baj^  colt.  Orestes,  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 
1881. — Bay  colt  by  Happy  Medium.    Dead.    Bred  to  Happy  Medium* 


No.  88. 

PARNASSA.  Brown  Mare,  with  small  star  and  some- 
white  on  left  hind  foot  around  coronet,  and  on  right  hind 
heel;  15!  hands  high;  foaled  in  1870.  Bred  by  Noah 
Spears,  Esq.,  of  Georgetown,  Ky.     Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  the  Bonnell  Mare,  by  Leo,  son  of  Texas,  said  to  be  a 
son  of  Lance,  thoroughbred  son   American  Eclipse.      Texas 
sired  the  grandam  of  Lula,  record  of  2:15. 
Second  dam  by  Gen.  Taj'lor,  son  of  Bertrand,  out  of  Polly  Hop- 
kins, by  Slashem,  son  of  Comet,  he  by  Blackburn's  Whip,  son 
of  Imp.  Whip. 
For  extended  pedigree  of  Almont  see  No.  i,  and  of  Lance  see  Abdalletta 
No.  16,  and  of  Bertrand  see  Pattie  Price,  No.  89. 

PRODUCE. 

1880. — Bay  filly,  Helicon,  by  Almont  Lightning.     Sold. 
1881. — Bay  filly  by.  Happy  Medium.       Died  of  distemper  after  being, 
weaned.     Bred  in  1881  to  Happy  Medium. 


BROOD     MARES.  85 


No.  89. 
PATTIE  PRICE.— (Dam  of  Lulu  Morton,  five-year  old 
record  2:34^).  Red  Chestnut  Mare;  large  star,  and  right 
hind  foot  white,  15^  hands  high;  foaled  in  1865.  Bred 
by  James  Dedman,  of  Fayette  County,  Ky.  Sired  b}^ 
George  D.  Prentice,  son  of  Mambrino  Chief. 

Dam  b^'   Woodpecker   (sire  of  Priuce,  record  2:27),  son  of  Ber- 
trand,  he  by  Sir  Archy.  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
■^Oeorge  D.  Prentice  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Ladj  Thorne. 

First  dam  by  Columbus,  Jr. 

Second  dam  by  McChma'han's  McDonald,  son  of  Bertrand. 

Third  dam  by  Matchless,  son  of  Narragansett,  the  pacer. 

Fovu'th  dam  by  Imp.  Buzzard. 
TSIambrino  Chief  by  Mambrino  Paymaster,  son  of  Mambrino,  thor 
oughbred  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

Dam  the  dam  of  Goliah. 
Mambrino  Paymaster  by  Mambrino,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

Dam  by  Imp.  Paymaster. 
3Iambrino  by  Imp.   Messenger. 

First  dam  by  Imp.  Sour  Crout 

Second  dam  by  Imp.  Whirligig". 

Third  dam  Old  Slam.merkin,  by  Imp.  Wildair. 

Fourth  dam  Imp.  Cub  Mare,  by  Cub,  &c. 
Woodpecker  by  Bertrand. 

First  dam  (bred  by  H.  Clay)  by  Imp.  Buzzard. 

Second  dam  The  Fawn,  by  Craig's  Alfred. 

Third  dam  Shepherdess,  by  Wormsley's  King  Herod. 

Fourth  dam  by  More  ton's  Ini]).  Trayeller. 

Fifth  dam  by  Imp.  Whittington. 
Bertrand  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

First  dam  Eliza,  by  Imp.  Bedford. 

Second  dam  the  imported  mare  Mambrina,  daughter  of  English 
Mambrino,  sire  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

All  of  Pattie's  foals  are  trotters.       She  is  inbred  to  Bertrand,  the  noted 

thoroughbred,  dii'ectly  descended  from  imp.    Mambrina,  daughter  of  En- 

o-lisli   Mambrino,  and  half  sister  to  Imp.  Messenger;    and  unites  with 

.this  the  blood  of  Mambrino  Chief,  the  sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  record  2:18)^, 

;:and  other  fast  trotters. 

produce. 

1875. — Bay  filly.  Belle  Price,  by  Doble,  son  of  Ericsson.     Sold  to  Jay 

Beach,  of  Fort  Klamath,  Oregon. 
1876. — Missed  to  Almont. 
J877. — Chestnut  colt,  Olympus,  by   Almont.       Sold  to  M.  N.   Mc- 

Kusick,  Esq.,  of  Calais,  Maine. 
3878. — Missed. 

1:880. — Bay  colt,  Orontes,  by  i\lmont  Lightning. 
a88i. — Missed  and  bred  to  Almont  Lightning. 


86  FAIRLAWX    STOCK    FARM. 


i>lo.  90. 

PARTHENIA.  Bay  filly,  with  star;  no  other  white;  foaled 
March  26,  1878.  Bred  by  Dr.  L.  Herr,  and  foaled  the- 
property  of  Wm.  T.  Withers,  and  raised  at  Fairlawn. 
Sired  by  Lakeland  Abdallah  (full  brother  of  Harold,  sire: 
of  Maud  vS.,  2:10-^),  son  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

First  dam  Speranza,  bj  Mambrino  Chief. 
See  Speranza,  No.  105  of  Brood  Mares. 

Lakeland  Abdallah  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

First  dam  by  Abdallah,  sire  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

Lakeland  Abdallah  is  the  full  brother  of  Harold,  the  sire  of  ISIaud  S.,. 
record  2:103=^,  and  is  a  much  finer  horse  than  Harold,  but  so  far  has  not. 
proved  successful  in  the  stud,  owing,  no  doubt,  to  his  not  having  had  ac- 
cess to  the  same  class  of  mares  that  his  brother  Harold  has.  Parthenia. 
is  splendidlj'  gaited,  and  would  no  doubt  make  a  very  fast  trotter  if  trained.. 

PRODUCE. 

188 1. — Baj  colt  bj^  Almont.     Died  of  distemper  November  i6'thi,'i8St: 
Bred  back  to  Almont  in  18S1. 


No.   91. 

QUEEN  LIZZIE.  Dark  Bay  Mare;  no  white;  16  hands^ 
high;  foaled  1859.  Bred  by  Charles  Stevenson,  of  Wood- 
ford County,  Ky.  Sired  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady- 
Thorn  e. 

First  dam  by  Crusader,  son  of  [Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp;  I>iomed.. 
Second  dam  by  Hancock's  Hambletonian. 
Mambrino  Chief  by  Mambrino  Pajanaster,  son  of  Mambrino,  thor-- 
"         oughbred  son  of  Imp.  Messenger.  

Queen  Lizzie  is  one  of  the  grandest  daughters  of  old  Mambrino  Chief.- 
She  has  size,  style  and  trotting  action. 

i produce. 

^     1875. — Bay  colt  by  Almont  Ma'-     .  .••:.     .SrM. 
1876.— Bay  colt,  Alric,  by  Air      ■'.       j^^- 
1877. — ^^y  ^^b'  Alameda,  by  Almont.      Sold. 
1878. — Bay  filly  bj  Alwood.'     Died  in  1878. 
1880. — Brown  or  brown  bay  colt,  Spartacvis,  by  Almont. 
1881. — Bay  colt,  Royal  Medium,  by  Happy  Medium,  and  bred  backto? 
Happy  Medium. 


BROOD     MARES. 


87 


No.  92. 

QUEEN  VIC— (Grand  dam  of  Mambriiio  Clay,  record 
2:23^,  made  in  iSSi,  and  dam  of  Princess  and  Mambrino 
Maid).  Dark  Brown  Mare,  with  large  star  and  right 
hind  foot  white  to  coronet;  16  hands  high;  foaled  in  1859. 
Bred  by  Dr.  Henry  Blackburn,  of  Woodford  County,  Ky., 
now  of  Arkansas.     Sired  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

First  dam  Patsv,  a  fine  and  very  fast  road  mare,  by  the  celebrated 
race  horse  Rodolph,  son  of  Sir  Archj  Montorio,  son  of  Sir 
Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

Second  dam  a  highly  bred  mare,  owned  by  Dr.  Blackburn,  whose 

pedigree  has  not  been  traced,  but  will  be  investigated. 

Queen  Vic  is  one  of  the  highest  finished  daughters  of  Mambrino  Chief, 
and  all  her  produce  show  fine  trotting  action.  She  looks  now  as  plump, 
vigorous  and  lively  as  an  eight-year  old. 

PRODUCE. 

1866. — Mambrino  Clay,  by  Kentucky  Clay. 

1868. — Brown  filly,  Princess,  by  Mambrino  Patchen. 

1874. — Chestnut  filly,  Mambrino  Maid,  by  Mambrino  Patchen. 

1875-76. — Missed  to  Almont. 

1877. — Bay  colt  by  Almont.     Dead. 

1878. — Brown  coft,  Alcoran,  by  Almont.     Sold  for  $2,500. 

1880. — Dark  brown  colt,  Talisman,  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 

1881. — Missed  and  bred  to  Aberdeen. 


No.  93. 

SORCERESS.  Bay  Mare;  black  points;  15!  hands  high; 
foaled  April  17th,  1878.  Bred  and  raised  at  Fairlawn. 
Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Sally  Clay,  by  American  Clay  (sire  of  Granville,  2:26; 

Maggie  Bi-iggs,  2:27;  Ella  Clay,  2:27)^,  and  other  fast  trotters), 

by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  No.  4  of  stallions. 
Second  dam  by  Downing's  Bay  Messenger,   sire  of  Jim  Porter 

saddle  record  of  2:283^^. 

For  extended  pedigree  see  Sally  Clay,  No.   102,  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  No.  4, 
and  Almont.  No.  i. 

,  Sorceress  is  large  for  her  age,  and  is  as  highly  finished  as  a  thorough- 
bred. She  has  been  broken  ^  harness  and  promises  to  make  a  fast  trot- 
ter. 

Bred  in  1881  to  Prince  Ahmed. 


■88  FAIRLAWN    STOCK    FARM. 


No.  94. 
QUEEN  DIDO.     Bay  Mare,  with  a  few  white  hairs  in  fore- 
head,   black    points;    full    16   hands  high;  foaled  in  1862. 
Bred  by  Wm.  L.  Vance,  of  Mercer  County,    Ky.     Sired 
by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne. 

First  dam  by  Red  Jacket,  son  of  Comet.     Red  Jacket  sired  the 

dam  of  Kentucky  Wilkes,  record  2:213^. 
Second  dam  the   Robert   Patterson  mare,  said  to  be  thorough- 
bred. 
Red  Jacket  by  Comet,  son  of  Sherman  Morgan,   son  of  Justin  Mor- 
gan, founder  of  the  Morgan  family  of  trotters. 

Dam  by  a  half  brother  of  Hill's  Vermont  Black  Hawk, 
Red  Jacket  was  bought  in  the  North  and  brought  to  Meixer  County, 
Ky.,  by  Wm.  Thompson,  Esq.,  and  stood  there  in  charge  of  A.  C.  Pass- 
more,  from  whom  the  above  pedigree  of  him  was  obtained. 

Queen  Dido  I  regard  as  one  of  the  best  of  the  Mambrino  Chief  mares 
owned  at  Fairlawn.  She  is  the  dam  of  Tom  Stamps  and  Red  Wilkes. 
Red  Wilkes  won  the  four-year-old  stakes  at  Lexington,  Ky.,.in  1878,  and  is 
the  sire  of  the  phenomenal  trotter,  Phil,  Thompson,  three-year-old  rec- 
ord of  2:21,  made  in  1881. 

PRODUCE. 

1876. — Bay  filly,  Diadem,  by  Lumber.     Reserved  for  brood  mare. 
1877. — Bay  filly,  Ophir,  by  Alamo,  son  of  Almont.     Kept  for  brood 

mare. 
1878. — Missed,  and  bred  to  Almont  Mambrino. 

. — Bay  fillj^,  Lantana,  by   Almont    Mambrino,     Kept  for  brood 

mare. 
1880. — Missed  to  Almont. 
1881. — Bay  colt,  Lucknow,  by  Happy  Medium  or  Almont  Lightning, 

and  bred  to  Abei'deen. 

No.  95. 
KUTH.     Roan  Mare;  no  white;  15  hands  high,  and  of  great 
substance;  foaled  June  20th,  1865.     Bred  by  Robert  Bon- 
ner, Esq.,  New  York  City.     Sired  by  Rysdyk's  Hamble- 
tonian. 

Dam  the  Drummond  Mare,  imported  by  Mr.  Bonner  from  Can- 
ada.    The  Drummond    Mare   was    very  fast,    and    trotted  in 
2:263^  in  a  race  against  Live  Oak, 
For  extended  pedigree  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian  see  Happy  Medium, 
No.  2.  . 

PRODUCE. 

1874.— Bay  colt,  Thomas  K.,  by  Edward  Everett,     Sold  bj  Mr.  Bon- 
ner, 
1879. — Roan  colt,  Cavalier,  by  Edwafd  Everett.     Sold. 
1880, — Bay  colt,  Conrad,  by  Startle,  son  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

—  i  . .'     >  .  L  :  )  .,    \.  .  )  I   .  1  d  red  to  Almont. 


BROOD     MARES.  89 


No.  96. 

ROSA  YILEY.  Dark  Brown  Mare;  star,  near  hind  foot 
white;  i6  hands  high;  foaled  in  1870.  Bred  by  Major 
John  R.  Viley,  of  Lexington,  Ky.  Sired  by  Ward's  Fly- 
ing Cloud,  son  of  Hill's  Vermont  Black  Hawk,  sire  of 
Ethan  Allen. 

First  dam  Cashmere  bj  Imp.  Sovereign. 

Second  dam  by  Zenith,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 

Third  dam  Mistletoe  by  Cherokee,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 

Fourth  dam   Black  Eyed    Susan  by  Tiger,   son  of  Blackburn's 

Whip.     Black  Ej-ed  Susan  was  Dick  Singleton's  dam. 
Fifth  dam  by  Albert. 
Sixth  dam  by  Algerine. 
Seventh  dam  by  Grey  Alfred. 
Eighth  dam  said  to  be  by  Americus. 
Ninth  dam  by  Imp.  Medley. 
Tenth  dam  by  Imp.  Shark. 
Eleventh  dam  by  Imp.  Fearnaught. 

Rosa  Viley  is  one  of  the  highest  finished  and  finest  large  mares  I  know 
of  in  Kentucky.      Bright  Cloud  out  of  her  by  Almont  was  not  only  fine 
and  stylish,  but  very  promising  as  a  trotter. 
For  sale — Price,  $500. 

PRODUCE. 

1876. — Dark  bay  filly,  Bright  Cloud,  by  Almont.  Sold,  and  since 
died. 

1877. — Missed  to  Almont. 

1878. — Brown  filly,  Homera,  by  Homer.     Sold. 

1879. — Brown  colt  hy  Homer. 

1880. — Black  or  Brown  filly,  Cloudlet,  by  Homer,  and  bred  to  Al- 
mont. 

1881. — Slipped  foal  to  Almont,  and  bred  to  Happy  Medium. 

No.  97. 
SUSAN  BRADY.       Bay  Mare;     15I  hands  high;    foaled 
May   7th,  1872.       Bred  by  Elijah  H.  Howard,  of  Boone 
County,  Ky.     Sired  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 

First  dam  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid. 
Second  dain  by  Herr's  Cceur  de  Lion,  a  Canadian. 
For  extended  pedigree  of  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  see  No.  4,  and  of  Alex- 
ander's Abdallah,  see  Almont,  No.  i. 

Susan  Brady  is  one  of  the  finest  mares  in  Kentncky,  and  is  quite  a  trot- 
ter. Her  former  owner  assured  me  she  had,  without  training,  showed  a 
2 140  gait. 

PRODUCE. 

i'88i. — Bay  colt,  Numidian  by  Happy  Medium  or  Almont,  and  bred 
to  Aberdeen. 


90  FAIRLAWN    STOCK    FARM. 


No.  98. 

SALLY  YORK.  Bay  Mare;  both  hind  feet  white,  nar- 
row stripe  do^vn  face,  with  snip;  15:^  hands  high;  foaled 
in  iS6^.  Bred  by  the  late  R,  A.  iVlexander,  of  Wood- 
burn  farm.  Sired  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  sire  of  Gold- 
smith Maid. 

First  dam  Bay  York  (Baj'ard'sdam),  by  American,  son  of  White- 
hall, sire  of  Rhode  Island,  record  2 :2332 •     Bayard  sired  Emma 
B.,  record  2:22,  and  Bliss,  4-year  old  record  2:30. 
Second  dam  by  Hill's  Vermont  Black  Hawk,  sire  of  Ethan  Allen,. 

record  2:253^. 
Third  dam  by  Haminond's  Magnum  Bonum. 
Alexander's  Abdallah  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

First  dam  Katy  Darling,  by  Bay  Roinan,  son  of  Imp.  Roman, 
Second  dam  by  Mambrino,  son  of  Mambrino,  son  of  Imp.  Mes- 
senger. 
Rysdyk's    Hambletonian  by   Abdallah,  son    of    Mambrino,    son   of 
Imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam  Charles  Kent  Mare,  by  Imp.  Bellfounder. 

Second  dam  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's   Hambletonian,  son  of  Imp.. 

Messenger. 
Third  dam  Silvertail,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
Abdallah  by  Mambrino,  thoroughbred  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

Dam  Amazonia  by  a  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Bishop's  Hambletonian  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
First  dam  Pheasant,  by  Imp.  Shark. 

Second  dain  by  Iinp.  Medle3%  and  said  to  be  thoi'oughbred. 
Amex-ican  by  Whitehall,  dam  of  unknown  blood. 
Whitehall  by  North  American,  son  of  Sir  Walter. 

Dam  by  Cock  of  the  Rock,  by  Duroc,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Cock  of  the  Rock's  dam  was  Romp,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
Whitehall  sired  Rhode  Island  (record  2:231/2)1  and  he  sired  Governor- 
Sprague,  that  when  four  years  old  trotted  a  public  trial  in  2:21^21?  at  Buf- 
falo, in  1S75,  ^^^  made  a  record  in  1S76  of  2:20}^. 
Sir  Walter  by  Hickory. 

Dam  Nettletop,  by  Imp.  Diomed. 
Hill's  Vermont  Black   Hawk,  by    Sherman   Morgan,   son  of  Justin. 
Morgan. 

First  dam  a  half  bred  English  mare. 
Sally  York  was  a  very  speedy  trotter,    and  could  show  a  2:30  gait  on. 
the  road. 

produce. 

1S75. — Bay  filly  by  Strader's  Hainbletonian. 
1876. — Bay  filly  Chicita,  by  Crittenden,  son  of  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr. 
1877. — Bay  filly  Franconia,  bj'  Almont.      Sold. 
1878. — Slipped  foal  and  bred  to  Ahvood. 

1879. — Bay  fillj'  Penola.  by  Ahvood.     Reserved  for  brood  mare. 
1880. — Missed  and  bred  to  Almont  Lightning. 

1881. — Brown    filly    Bennora    b}^    Almont    Lightning,   and  bred   tO' 
Prince  Ahmed. 


BROOD     MARES,  9I 


No.  99. 

SUSIE  WEST.  Bay  Mare;  no  white;  iS^  hands  high: 
foaled  May  20,  1870.  Bred  by  Col.  R.  West,  of  Scott 
County,  Ky.  Sired  by  Almont,  son  of  Alexander's  Ab- 
dallah. 

First  dam  Susie  Spears,  by  Imp.  Arabian  Fjsaul.  ^ 

Second  dam  Sister  to  Pryor,  by  Imp.  Glencoe. 
Third  dam  Gipsj,  own  sister  to  Medoc,  by  American  Eclipse. 
Fourth    dam    Young    Maid    of  the    Oaks,  by  Imp.    Expedition,. 

grandson  of  the  celebrated  English  Eclipse. 
Fifth  dam  Maid  of  the  Oaks,  by  Imp.  Spread  Eagle. 
Sixth  dam  by  Imp.  Shark,  son  of  Marske,  sire  of  Eclipse. 
Seventh  dam  by  Imp.  Rockinghain,  son  of  Partner,    by  Jig,  son 

of  the  B^'^erly  Turk. 
Eighth  dam  by  True  Whig,  son  of  Fitzhugh's  Frederick. 
Ninth  dam  by  Gallant,  son  of  Imp.  Fearnaught. 
Tenth  dam  by  Regulus,  son  of  Imp.  Fearnaught. 
Eleventh  dam  Imp.  Mare  Diamond,  called  Duchess,  by  the  Cul- 

len  Arabian. 
Twelfth  dam  Lady  Thigh,  by  Croft's  Partner. 
Thirteenth  dam  by  Greyhound,  a  Barb  imported  from  Morocco- 
Fourteenth  dam  Sophonisba's  dam  by  Curwen's  Bay  Barb. 
Fifteenth  dam  by  D'Arcy's  Chestnut  Arabian. 
Sixteenth  dam  by  Whiteshirt. 
Seventeenth  dam  Old  Montague  Mare. 

For  pedigree  of  Almont,  see    No.     i. 

Susie  West's  second  dam  was  the  dam  of  Summerside  and  Reporter,, 
sent  from  Kentuckj'  to  England,  and  were  both  successful  on  the  turf 
there.  Reporter  won  the  great  National  Steeple  Chase  at  Liverpool, 
and  Summerside  was  purchased  by  Lord  Derby,  at  the  close  of  her  turf 
career,  for  a  brood  mare,  and  produced  a  good  winner  in  England.  The 
second  dam  of  Susie  West  also  produced  John  Kilgour  and  Buckshot, 
both  winners  in  the  United  States. 

Susie  West  unites  large  size,  heavj^  bone  and  muscle,  with  remarkable 
trotting  action.  Mr.  Busby,  of  the  Turf,  Field  and  Farm,  saw  her  trot  in 
October,  1880,  just  from  the  pasture,  without  shoes,  and  her  foal  weaned 
the  day  of  the  trial,  and  stated  in  an  editorial  that  she  showed  a  2:40  gait. 
She  has  all  the  characteristics  of  a  first-class  trotter,  and,  if  trained,. 
Avould  no  dovibt  distinguish  herself  on  the  turf. 

PRODUCE. 

1875. — ^^y  fi^lj'  Minerva,  by  Post's  Hambletonian.     Sold. 


1877 
18-8 
1 88a 
1881 


— Bay  filly,  Tolona,  by  C.    M.Clay,  Jr.     Kept  for  brood  mare. 
Missed  to  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  and  not  bred. 

Bay  filly,  Gaudiana,  by    Almont  Mambrino,  son  of  Almont, 
Bay  filly,  by  Happy  Medium,     Died   of  distemper   November 
'  i6th,  1S81.     Bred  in  188 1  to  Aberdeen, 


92  FAIRLAWN    STOCK    FARM, 


No.  lOO. 

SALLY  M.  Bay  Mare;  black  points;  15!  hands  high; 
foaled  in  1874.  Bred  by  David  Nutter,  of  Fayette  Coun- 
ty, Ky.     Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  bj  Alexander's  Edwin  Forrest,  sire  of  Billy  Hoskins, 

record  2:263^;  and  Champagne,  2:30. 
Second    dam    bj    Benton's  Diomed,    son    of  Quicksilver,  he  bj 

Cadet,  son  of  Johnson's    Medley.     His    dam   by  a  son  of  the 

Stamboul  Arabian.     Second  dam  by  Colwell's  Whip.     Third 

dam  by  Iinp.  Buzzard. 
Third  dam  by  Telamon,  son  of  Medoc,  he  by  American  Eclipse, 

son  of  Duroc,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

For  extended  pedigree  see  Almont,    No.  i,  and  of  Edwin    Forrest,  see 
Xady  Chiles,  No.  61. 

PRODUCE. 

1879. — Bay  colt,  Lepanto,  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.     Sold 

1880. — Bay  filly,  Ripple,  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 

i88i.--Bay  filly,  Rosa  Lee,  by  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  and  bred  back  to  Clay. 

No.  lOl. 

STELLA  CHAMPION  Dark  Bay  Mare;  16^  hands  high; 
foaled  in  1868.  Bred  by  Levi  Prewitt,  of  Scott  County, 
Ky.  Sired  by  Mambrino  Champion  (sire  of  MolHe 
Long,  four-year  old  record  2:33^),  son  of  Mambrino 
Chief. 

Dam  by  Wake -up -Jake,  son  of  Downing's  Bay   Messenger,  son 
of  Harpinus,  he  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian,  son  of  Imp.  Mes- 
senger. 
Mambrino    Cham. ion   by    Mambrino   Chief,  sire   of  Lady  Thorne, 
record  2:18  j.^. 

First  dam  by  Imp.  Champion. 
Second  dam  by  Cherokee,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 
Third  dam  by  Imp.  Buzzard. 
For  extended  pedigree  of  Mambrino  Chief  see  Almont,  No.  i;  and  of 
^Downing's  Bay  Messenger  see  Elsie,  No.  44. 

Stella  G-hampion  is  a  very  large  stout  mare.     All  her  loals  have  high 
-jfinish,  great  substance,  and  remarkable  trotting  action. 

PRODUCE. 

1877.— Bay  filly,  Steletta,  by  Almont.       Sclil  to  F.  S.  Gross,  of  Lee, 

Massachusetts. 
1878. — Bay  colt  by  Almont  Mambrino.     Dead. 
1879.— Bay  filly,  Livonia,  by  Almont.     Sold   to  A.   C  Goodrich,  of 

Jordan  Valley,  Oregon. 
1880. ---Missed,  and  bred  to  Almont  Lightning. 
j88i.---Bay  colt  Almont  Champion,  by  Almont  Lightning,  and  bred 

to  Aberdeen. 


BROOD     MARES. 


95 


No.     I02. 

SALLY  CLAY.  Bay  Mare;  no  white;  15^  hands  high; 
foaled  in  1867.  Bred  by  B.  B.  Groom,  of  Clark  County, 
Ky.     Sired  by  American  Clay. 

Dam  by  Downing's  Bay  Messenger,  son  of  Harpinus,  he  by  Bish- 
op's Hambletonian,  thoroughbred  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
American  Clay  by  Cassius  M.  Claj^,  Jr. 
First  dam  by  Imp.  Tranby. 
Second  dam  by  Aratus,  son  of  Director,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  son  of 

Imp.  Diomed. 
Third  dam  by  Josephvis,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 
Fourth  dam  by  Columbus,  son  of  Imp.  Pantaloon. 
Fifth  dam  the  Dudley  Mare,  said  to  be  a  thoroughbred. 
For  extended  pedigree  of  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  see  No.  4. 
American  Clay  was  not  only  a  fast  trotter  himself,  but  he  sired  Gran- 
ville, record  2:26;  Maggie  Briggs,  2:27;  Ella  Clay,  2:27)^;  and  Alta,  five- 
year  old  record  of  2:32,  and  a  number  of  other  fast  trotters. 

Downing's   Bay    Messenger,    sire    of  Jim    Porter,   saddle   record    of 
2:28^!-^,  by  Harpinus. 

Dam  of  Messenger  and  Rockingham  blood. 
Harpinus  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
First  dam  said  to  be  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
Second  dam  a  Southern  mare  of  unknown  blood. 
Bishop's  Hambletonian  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
First  dam  Pheasant,  by  Imp.  Shark. 

Second  dam  by  Imp.  Medley,  and  said  to  be  thoroughbred. 
Sally  Clay  is  as  highly  finished  as  a  thoroughbred  race  mare.       Her 
foals  have  size,  style  and  splendid  trotting  action. 

PRODUCE. 

1874. — Bay  colt,  Almont  Clay,  by   Almont.       Sold  to  H.  J.  Starr,  of 

Ohio. 
1875. — Bay  filly,  by  Post's  Hambletonian.     Died  in  1876. 


1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 


— Missed  to  Almont. 

— Brown  or  dark  bay  colt,  Claymo,  by  Alamo.     Sold. 

— Bay  fiUj,  Sorceress,  by  Almont.     Kept  for  brood  mare. 

-Bay  filly,  Chlora,  by  Almont.     Sold. 
— Bay  filly,  Curlew,  by  Almont,  and  bred  back  to  Almont. 
— Missed  and  bred  to  Almont. 


94  FAIRLAWN    STOCK    FARM, 

No.  103. 

:BANNIE.  Bay  Mare;  no  white;  15^  hands  high;  foaled 
May  5,  1867.  Bred  by  Gen.  R.  M.  Gano,  of  Bourbon 
County,  Ky.       Sired  by  SeHm,  son  of  Young  Leviathan. 

First  dam  Melissa,  by  Crockett's  Bellfounder,  son  of  Brown's 
Bellfounder,  he  bj  Imp.  Bellfounder. 

Second  dam  Kate,  by  Conflagration,  son  of  Imp.  Trustee. 

Third  dam  a  thoroughbred  mare,  owned  by  D.  Sidener,  of  Bour- 
bon County,  Ky. 

Imp.  Trustee  was  sire  of  the  trotter  Trustee,  the  first  horse  that  trotted 
twenty  miles  in  one  hour. 

Crockett's  Bellfounder  by  Brown's  Bellfounder. 
Brown's  Bellfounder  by  Imp.  Bellfounder. 

First  dam  Lady  Allport,  by  Mambrino,  thoroughbred  son  of  Imp. 
Messenger. 

Second  dam  by  Tippoo  Saib,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

Third  dam  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

Selim  was  Gen.  Gano's  charger  during  the  late  war,  and  was  a  horse  of 
xemarkable  speed  and  endurance.  He  was  claimed  to  be  strictly  thor- 
oughbred. 

All  of  Sannie's  colts  are  natural  trotters,  and  her   dam,  Melissa,  was  a 
remarkable  road  mare.     She  is  a  regular  breeder. 

For  sale — Price,  $500. 

PRODUCE. 

1874. — Black  filly,  Persia  Post,  by  Post's  Hambletonian.     Sold  to  H, 

J.  Star,  of  Carey,  Ohio. 
1875. — Chestnut  colt,  Selim,  by  Post's  Hambletonian.   Sold  to  Samuel 

Paul,  Peru,  Indiana. 
1876. — Chestnut  colt,  San  Pedro,  by  Almont.       Owned  at  Fairlawn. 
J-S'j'j. — Bay  colt,  Ali  Pasha,  by  Almont.     Sold  to  J.  W.  Guimond,  of 

Marshall,  Texas. 
1878.— Missed. 
1879, — Black  colt,  Saracen,  by  Almont  Mambrino.       Sold  to  Daniel 

Gordon,  of  Abbeville,  Alabama. 
1880. — Chestnut  colt,  Commander,  by  Almont. 
j;88i. — Missed  to  Almont,  and  bred  to  Aberdeen,  and  foal  due  July 

8th,  1882. 


BROOD     MARES.  95 


No.   104. 

SUSETTA.  Brown  Mare;  no  white;  i6^  hands  high; 
foaled  May  lo,  1876.  Bred  and  raised  at  Fairlawn.  Sired 
by  Ahiiont. 

First  dam  Sue  Berkle^^  by  Alexander's  Edwin  Forrest. 

Second  dam  by  Old  Cockspur,  a  fast  pacer. 

Third  dam  by  the  four-mile  race  horse  Dick   Singleton,  son  of 
the  renowned  Bertrand,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 
J'or  extended  pedigree  of  Alinont,  see  No.  i. 

Alexander's  Edwin  Forrest  bv  Bav  Kentucky  Hunter. 

First  dam  by  Watkins'  Young  Highlander,  son  of  Imp.  Brown 
Highlander. 

Second  dam  hy  Duroc.  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

Thh-d  dam  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
Bay  Kentuckj^  Hunter  by  Kentucky  Hunter. 

First  dam  by  Bogus. 
Kentucky    Hunter   by    Watkins'   Young    Highlander,  son   of  Imp. 
Brown  Highlander. 

Dam  said  to  be  by  Henry,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Imp.  Brown  Highlander  by  Paymaster,  son  of  Blank. 

First  dam  by  the  celebrated  race  horse  Herod. 

Second  dam  hy  English  Eclipse. 

Third  dam  by  Ancaster  Starling. 

Fourth  dam  by  Imp.  Wildair. 

Fifth  dam  by  Flying  Childers. 
•Old  Cockspur  was  a  noted  sire  of  saddle  and  road  horses. 
Dick  Singleton  by  Bertrand,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

First   dam    Black    Eyed    Susan,  by    Tiger,   son  of  Blackburn's 
Whip. 

Second  dam  by  Albert,  &c. 
Bertrand  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

First  dam  Eliza,  by  Imp.  Bedford. 

Second  dam  the  imported  mare  Mambrina,  davighter  of  English 
Mambrino,  sire  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

produce. 

t8So. — Brown  filly  by  Almont  Lightning.     Died. 
1881.— Black  colt,   Forrest  Clay,   by  C.  M.   Clay,  Jr..  and  bred  to 
Aberdeen. 


96  FAIRLAWN    STOCK    FARM. 

No.  105. 

SPERANZA.  Rosewood  Bay  Mare;  black  points;  no^ 
white  except  a  few  white  hairs  on  forehead;  foaled  in 
1857;  i5f  hands  high.  Bred  by  Govey  Linvill,  of  Pine 
Grove,  Clark  County,  Ky.  Sired  by  Mambrino  Chief, 
sire  of  Lady  Thorne. 

First  dam  by  Bodoc,  son  of  Bertrand,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  son  of 

Imp.  Diomed. 
Second  dam  by  Eagle  Trimmer,  son  of  Little  Bedford,  he  hy~ 

.  Imp.  Bedford. 
Third  dam  bv  Potomac,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
For  pedigree  of  Mambrino  Chief,  see  Almont,  No.  i. 

PRODUCE. 

1878. — Bay  filly,  Parthenia,  by  Lakeland  Abdallah. 

1879. — Bay  filly.  Twinkle,  by  Almont.     Sold. 

1880. — Bay  colt,  Valmont,  by  Almont,  and  bred  to  Happy  Medimn.. 

1881. — Missed  to  Happy  Medium,  and  bred  to  Almont. 

No.   106. 

SCOTTISH  G-IRL.  Brown  Mare;  iji  hands  high;  no 
white;  foaled  in  1867.  Bred  by  David  L.  Scott,  of  Gar- 
rard County,  Ky.  Sired  by  Bourbon  Chief  (sire  of  Cal- 
mar,  record  2:23^),  son  of  Mambrino  Chief. 

First    dam    Lady    Scott,    by    Woodford,    thoroughbred    son   of 

Kosciusko,  he  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Second  dam  by   Downing's  Bay   Messenger,  sire  of  Jiin  Porter, 
saddle  record  of  2:283^. 
Woodford   sired   the   dams   of  Woodford   Mambrino,  record  2:21^^; 

Wedgewood,  2:19,  and  Brignoli,  2:29^. 
Bourbon  Chief  sired  Calmar,  record  2:23J>^. 

For  extended  pedigree  of  Bourbon  Chief,  see  Maggie  Dunn,  No.  72,  and- 
of  Downing's  Bay  Messenger,  see  Elsie,  No.  44. 

Scottish  Girl  has  fast  winning  blood  in  her  veins,  on  both  siix  and  dam's 
side.  She  is  full  sister  to  Lookout,  sire  of  Keene  Jim,  that  in  October, 
1877,  made  a  record  of  2:243.^,  which  was  the  fastest  four-year  old  record 
to  that  date.  Keene  Jim  in  1S80  reduced  his  recerd  to  2:193^^.  Scottish 
Girl  is  a  regular  breeder. 
For  sale — Price,  $700. 

produce. 

1877. — Black  filly  by  Mambrino  Hatcher.       Not  owned  at  Fairlawn^ 
1878. — Black  colt  by  Mambrino  Hatcher.      Not  owned  at  Fairlawn. 
1879. — Brown  colt,  Kalmuck,  by  Mambrino  Hatcher.     Sold. 
1880. — Bay  colt,  Hyperion,  by  Almont,  and  bred  to  Happy  Medium^ 
188 1. — -Missed  to  Happy  Medium,  and  bred  to  Aberdeen. 


BROOD     MARES,  97 


No.  107. 

STRIFE.  Bay  Mare;  some  white  on  both  hind  heels;  15^ 
hands  high;  foaled  in  1874.  Bred  by  George  C.  Hitch- 
cock, of  Iview  Preston,  Connecticut.  Sired  by  Ashland, 
(sire  of  Joe  Pettit,  record  2:30,  and  sire  of  dam  of  Edwin 
Thorne,  3:17-!^);  son  of  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady 
Thorn e,  2:18^. 

First  dam  Ophelia,  by    Hamlet,    (sire    of  Leontine,    5-year-old 
record  of  2:24!^,  and  Brookside  Flora,  2:29);  son  of  Volunteer 
sire  of  St.  Julien,   record  of  2:113^,   and   twenty  others  with 
records  of  2  -.^o  or  better. 

Second  dam  The  Harvey  Adams  mare,  (dam  of  Delmonico,  sire 
of  Darby,  record  of  2:i6}4,)  by  Rvsdvk's  Hambletonian,  sire 
of  thirty-two  trotters  with  records  of  2:30  or  better. 

Third   dam   by  Imp.    Bellfounder,  sire  of  the  dam  of  Rjsdvk's 
Hambletonian, 
Ashland,  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

First  dam  Utilla,  by  Imp.  Margrave. 

Second  dam  Too  Soon,  by  Sir  Leslie,  son  of  Sir  William. 

Third  dam  Little  Peggy,  by  Gallatin,  son  of  Imp.  Bedford. 

Fourth  dam  Trumpetta,  by  Hephestion. 

Fifth  dam  Peggy,  by  Imp.  Bedford. 

Gallatin's  dam  was  the  Imp.  Mare  Mambrina,  by  English  Mambrino^ 
sire  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

Hamlet,  by  Volunteer,  son  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 
First  dam  by  Hulse's  Hickory. 
Second  dam  by  Bay  Roman,  son  of  Imp.  Roman, 
Volunteer,  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

First  dam  Lady  Pati'iot,  by  Young  Patriot,  (dam  of  Sentineh 
record  2:29^4),  son  of  Patriot,  he  by  Blucher,  son  of  Dvu-oc/ 
son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

For  pedigree  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian  and  Mambrino  Chief,  see  Al- 
Hiont  No.  I. 

Strife  is  a  very  handsome,  highly  finished  mare  of  -fine  style,  and  fair 
trotting  action.  On  account  of  these  qualities  and  her^  remarkable  con- 
centi-ation  of  speed  producing  blood,  I  purchased  her  for  a  brood  mare. 

Bred  for  first  time  in  1881  to  Almont,  and  failing  to  stand  was  bred  to 
Aberdeen. 


98 


FAIRLAWN    STOCK    FARM. 


No.  io8. 
SELIMA.     Brown  Mare;  no  white;  15^  hands  high;  foaled 
May  8th,  1878.     Bred  and  raised  at  Fairlawn.     Sired  by 
Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 

First  dam  Allie  Gano,  (dam  of  Ada  Withers),  bj  Almont. 
Second  dam  Norma,  bj  Norman,  sire  of  Lula,  record  2:15;  Maj 
Queen,  record  2:20;  and  BlackAvood,  3-vear-old  record  of  2:31. 
Norma  was  bred  by  the  late  R.  A.  Alexander,  of  Woodburn 
Farm. 
Third  dam  Young  Twvman  Mare,  by  Cceur  de  Lion. 
Fourth  dam  Old  Twyman  Mare,  the  dam  of  Tornado. 
Fifth  dam  Thompson's  celebrated  mai-e,  pedigree  not  traced. 

For  full  pedigree  see  Allie  Gano,  No.  9;  Cassius  M.  Clay,  No.  4;  and 
Almont  No.  i. 

Selima  was  reserved  for  a  brood  mare,  and  was  bred  to  Happy  Mediun 
in  1881. 


No.  109. 
SANTANA.     Chestnut  Filly;  small  spot  or  star  in  forehead 
both  hind  feet  white,  foaled  June   25th,  1879.     Bred  and 
raised  at  Fairlawn.     Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Lady  Warwick,   bj    Delmonico,  son    of  Guj  Miller, 

and  sire  of  Darby,  record  2:i6j?^. 
Second  dam  by  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  No.  4  of  Stallions. 
Third  dam  by  Hunt's  Commodore,  son  of  Mambrino. 
Fourth  dam  by  Young's  Pilot,  Jr.,  son  of  Old  Pilot. 
Fifth  dam  a  fine  Northern  road  mare  of  unknown  pedigree. 

For  extended  pedigree  see  x\lmont  No.  i.  Lady  Warwick,  No.  62,  Del- 
mona  No.  43,  and  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  No.  4. 

Santana  has  a  very  remarkable  combination  of  speedy  blood,  and  was 
reserved  for  a  brood  mare.     Bred  to  Happy  Medium  in  1881. 


BROOD      MARES.  99 


No.  1 10. 
TALLULA.  Very  Dark  Bay  or  Brown  Mare;  both  hind 
feet  white,  no  other  white;  15-^  hands  high;  foaled  May 
19,  1874.  Bred  by  Charles  Backman,  of  Stony  Ford, 
Orange  County,  N.  Y.  Sired  by  Backman's  Messenger 
Duroc,  son  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

P'irst  dam  Marv  Sanford,  by  Plunket  Horse  (Bay  Hambletonian), 

son  of  Alexander's  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid. 
Second  dam  Ladj   Sanford  (dam  of  Jay  Gould,  record  2:213^, 

and  grandam  of  Bella,  2:22),  by  Seeley's  American  Star. 
Third    dam  Old   Sorrel,  by    Exton  Eclipse,  son   of   American 

Eclipse. 
Fourth  dam  by  Messenger  Duroc. 
Messenger  Duroc  (Backman's)  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

First  dam  Satinet,  by  Roe's  Abdallah  Chief,  son  of  Abdallah,  son 

of  Mambrino,  thoroughbred  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Second  dam  Catbird,  by  Whistle  Jacket,  son  of  Mambrino,  son 

of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Third  dam  Lyon  Mare,  by  Bertholf  Horse,  son   of  Imp.^Mes- 

SENGER. 

Fourth  dam  by  Duroc,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Backman's  Messenger  Duroc   sired   Prospero,  record  of  2:20;  Elaine, 
:2:2D;  Charlie  Champlin,  2:21^4;  Dame  Trot,  2:22,  and  Hogarth,  2:26. 
Plunket  Horse,  by  iVlexander's  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid. 

Dam  by  Bay  Richmond. 
Bay  Richmond  hy  Toby. 

Dam  Lady  Pluck,  by  Mambrino,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Toby  b}^  Brown  Highlander. 

Dam  Kate,  by  Tippoo  Saib,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger.    - 
Brown  Highlander,  hy  Imp.  Brown  Highlander. 

Dam  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
.American  Star  (Seeley's),  by  Stockholm's  American  Star. 
First  dam  Sallv  Slouch,  bv  Henrv,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 
Second  dam  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
Exton  Eclipse  by  American  Eclipse,  son  of  Duroc,  son  of  Imp.  Dio- 
med. 

Dam  by  Imp.  Exton,  son  of  Highflyer. 
Messenger  Duroc  by   Sir   Archy   Duroc,  son  of  Duroc,  son  of  Imp. 
Diomed. 

Dam  by  Messenger,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
For  extended  pedigree  of  Rysdjk's  Hambletonian  and  Alexander's  Ab- 
idallah,  see  Almont,  No.  i. 

PRODUCE. 

1879. — Chestnut  colt,  Kenmore,  by  Almont.      Sold. 
.18S0. — Missed,  and  bred  to  Almont. 

-1881, — Chestnut  colt  by  Almont.     Died.     Bred  to  Cassius  M.  Clay, 
J'r.,  in  1881. 


ICX)  FAIRLAWN    STOCK    FARM. 


No.    III. 

THERESA  B.  Chestnut  Mare,  with  some  white  on  all.her 
feet,  and  white  mark  in  face;  15'^  hands  high;  foaled  im 
1867.  Bred  by  James  Blackburn,  Esq.,  of  Woodford 
County,  Ky.  Sired  by  Prophet,  Jr.,  son  of  Prophet,  son: 
of  Hill's  Vermont  Black  Hawk,  sire  of  Ethan  Allen. 

First  dam  Mollie   Flojd    (dam   of  BoLlj   Lewis,  record  2:29}^;- 

Princess,  and  Gazelle),  by  Moha^vk.. 
Second  dam  by  Davj  Crockett,  a  Canadian  pacer. 
A  number  of  fast  trotters  have  descended  from  Daw  Crockett,  such  as- 
Red  Cloud,  record  2:18,  and  Etta  Jones,  2:20. 

Third  dam  Puss,  a  line  road  mare  imported  from  Canada.. 

PRODUCE. 

1875. — Bay  colt,  x\ltoona.       Sold  to  H.  S.  Rcmbaugh,  of  California.. 

1877. — Bay  colt,  Comanche,  bj  Hui-st  &  Thornton's  Abdallah.    Sold.. 

1878.— Bay  filly,  Malinda,  by  Harold.      Sold. 

1879. — Missed  and  bred  to  Almont. 

1880. — Bay  colt.  Magnate,  hy  Almont.  and  bred  back  to  Almont. 

1881. — Missed  and  bred  to  Almont. 


No.  112. 

TAMORA.      Bay  Mare;  no  white;    16  hands  high;  foaled 
May,   1875.       Bred  by  Geo.  W.  Burch,  of  Scott  County,. 
Ky.     Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  by  Mambrino  Champion  (sire  of  Mollie  Long),  son  of 
Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne. 

Second  dam  Peggy  (dam  of  Almont  Raven,  winner  of  free-for- 
all  trot  at  Grand  Island,  Nebraska,  in  October,  1880,  making  a 
record  of  2  -.^^.j^,  in  third  heat),  bv  old  St.  Lawrence.  St.  Law- 
rence was  a  fast  trotter  himself,  and  a  numiber  of  fast  trotters 
have  descended  from  him. 

Third  dam  a  fast  Canadian  mare,  brought  from  Canada  hy  M,  B.. 
R.  WilHams. 
Mambrino  Champion  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

First  dam  by  Imp.  Champion,  «&c. 
For  extended  pedigree  of  Mambrino  Chief,  see  Alinont,  No.  i.. 


PRODUCE. 

1881.— Bay  colt,  by  C.  M.  Clay  Jr     Died.     Bred  to  Happy  Medium.. 


BROOD     MARES.  lOI 


No.    11-?. 

VTELL  TALE  CLAY.  Black  Mare;  star  and  both  hind 
feet  white,  full  i6  hands  high;  foaled  April  30th,  1870. 
Bred  by  R.  S.  Strader,  of  Lexington,  Ky.  Sired  by  C. 
M.  Clay.  Jr.,  sire  of  Harry  Clay,  record  of  2:231. 

First  dam  Forrest  Tell  Tale,  bv   Alexanders  Edwin  Forrest,  sire 

of  Billy  Hoskins,  record  2:26V£,  and  Champaign  2:30. 
'Second  dam  Tell-Tale,  (dam  of  Tattler  5-year  old  record  of  2:26, 
and  grand  dam  of  Voltaire,  2:20^4,  and  Indianapolis,  2:21),  by 
Telamon.    thoroughbred,    son    of   Medoc,    he    b^^    American 
Eclipse,  son  of  Duroc,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Third  dam  Flea,  by  Medoc.  son  of  Arnerican  Eclipse. 
"Fourth  dam  Martha  Darneal,  by  Sumpter,  son  of  Sir  Archy, 
Fifth  dam  Arminda,  by  Doublehead. 
Sixth  dam  Dux.  by  Imp.  Buzzard. 
Seventh  dam  by  Columbus. 
Eighth  dam  by  Symmes'  Wildair. 
Ninth  dam  by  Mark  Anthony. 
Tenth  dam  by   Partner. 
Eleventh  dam  by  Moreton's  Traveller. 
Twelfth  dam  by   Imp.  Jolly  Roger. 

"JAlexandei-'s  Edwin  Forrest,  by  Bay  Kentucky  Hunter. 

First  dam  by  Watkins'  Young   Highlander,  son  of  Imp.  Brown 

Highlander. 
Second  dam  by  Duroc,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Third  dam  by  Imp.  Messenger.' 
Bay  Kentucky  Hunter  by  Kentucky  Hunter. 

First  dam  by  Bogus. 
Kentucky*  Hunter    by    Watkins'   Young    Highlander,    son   of   Imp. 
"Brown  Highlander. 

Dam  said  to  be  by  Henry  son  of  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed» 
Jmp.  Brown  Highlander,  by  Paymaster,  son  of  Blank. 
First  dam  by  the  celebrated  race  hjrse  Herod. 
Second  dam  by  English  Eclipse,  the  fastest  horse  of  his  day. 
Third  dam  bv  Ancaster  Starling. 
Fourth  dam  by  Imp.  Wildair. 
Fifth  dam  by  Flying  Childers. 

'For  extended  pedigree  of  Cassius  M.  Claj^,  Jr.,  see  No.  4. 

Tell-Tale  Clay  is  a  large  roomy  mare,  powerfully  muscled,  yet  highly 
iinished,  and  has  tine  action.  She  has  produced  one  foal,  a  very  promis- 
ing filly,  sired   by  Strader's  Hambletonian. 

JBred  in  1881   to  Almont. 


I02  FAIRLAWN    STOCK    FARM. 


No.  114. 

TOLONA.  Dark  Bay  Mare,  with  star  and  left  hind  foot 
white;  15!  hands  high ;  foaled  May  22rd,  1877.  Bred  an(£ 
raised  at  Fairlawn.     Sired  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 

First  dam  Susie  West,  by  Almont,  son  of  Alexander's  Abdallah,. 
Second  dam  Susie  Spears,  by  Imp.  Arabian  Fjsaul. 
Third  dam  Sister  to  Prjor,  bj  Iinp.  Glencoe. 

Foui'th  dam  Gipsy,  own  sister  to  Medoc,  by  American    Eclipse.- 
See  Susie  West,  No.  99,  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  No.  4,  and  Almont,  No^ 
I,  for  extended  pedigree, 

Tolona  is  one  of  the  most  promising  young  trotters  ever  raised  at  Fair- 
lawn.  My  inanager  said  she  showed  inore  speed  when  being  broken  as  sl 
two-year  old,  than  any  colt  or  filly  of  the  same  age  at  Fairlawn. 

Bred  in  1881  to  Happy  Medium. 


No.  115. 
"VIETTA.     Bay  Mare;  black  points;   i6|  hands  high;  foaled 
in  1876.     Bred  by  George   W.   Gist,   of  Henry  County.^ 
Ky.     Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Kate  O'Brien,  by  Ethan  Allen,  record  of  2:253^.     ' 
Second  dam  by  Old  St.  Lawrence. 
For  extended  pedigree  of  Almont,  see  No.  i. 

Ethan  Allen  (record  2:25)^,  and  with  running  mate  trotted  in  2:15)^ 
by  Vermont  Black  Hawk. 

Dam  a  small  gray  mare  claimed  to  be  of  Messenger  blood. 

More  than  sixty-five  trotters  with  record  of  2:30  or  better,  have  de- 
scended in  the  direct  male  line  from  Ethan  Allen. 

St.  Lawrence  was  brought  from  Canada,  and  was  not  only  a  trotter- 
himself,  but  also  a  sire  of  trotters. 

Vietta  is  a  very  large,  well  shajed  and  stylish  mare,  and  is  already  quite- 
a  trotter,  though  never  trained. 

PRODUCE. 

1881, — Bay  filly,  Lilac,  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  and  bred  to  Happyr 
Medium. 


BROOD     MARES. 


103 


No.   116. 

VENTURE.     Bay  Mare;  few  white  hairs  in  face,  and  rigiit 
hind  foot  white;    15^  hands  high;  foaled  in  1869.       Bred 
by  Dr.  S.  M.  Crawford,  of  Montgomery,  Orange  County 
New   York.      Sired  by  Volunteer,  sire  of  St.  Julien,  re- 
cord 2:ii+. 


First  dam  by  Seelej-'s  American  Star. 
Second  dam  by  Ohio  Eclipse. 

Third  dam  by  Beak's  Wildair,  son  of  Grey  Messenger. 
Fourth  dam  by  Post  Bov,  son  of  Duroc,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Fifth  dam  by  Carr's  Roebuck. 
Volunteer   (sire  of  St.  Julien,  record  2:iii'^,  and  twenty  others  with 
records  of  2:30  or  better),  bv  Rjsdjk's  Hambletonian. 

First  dam  Lady  Patriot  (dam  of  Sentinel,  Hetzell's   Hambleto- 
nian,  Green's   Hambletonian,   &c.)  by  Young  Patriot,  son  of 
Patriot,  he  by  Blucher,  son  of  Duroc,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Second  dam  the  Lewis  Hulse  Mare. 
For  pedigree  of  Rysdj'k's  Hambletonian,  see  Happy  Medium,  No.  2. 
Seeley's    American    Star   by    Stockholm's    American    Star,    son   of 
Duroc,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed.. 

First  dam  by    the  great  four-mile  race  horse  Henry,  son  of  Sir 

Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Second  dam^  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
Henry  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
First  dam  by  Imp.  Diomed. 

Second  dam  Bellona,  by  Bel  Air,  son  of  Imp.  Medley. 
Third  dam  by  Pilgrim,  son  of  Imp.  Fearnaught. 
Fourth  dam  Imp.  Janus. 
Fifth  dam  by  Imp.  Jolh^  Roger. 
Sixth  dam  by  linp.  Valliant. 
Beak's  Wildair  by  Grey  Messenger,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Post  Boy  by  Duroc,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

First  dam  by  Plato,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Second  dain  the  celebrated  "Yankee  Mare." 
Plato  was  own  brother  to  Bishop's  Hambletonian,  from  whom  a  large 
number  of  fast  trotters  have  descended. 

produce. 

1879. — ^^J  ^^^^'  Hussar    (owned  by  Gen.   W.  S.  Tilton,  of  Togus 

Maine),  hy  Constellation,  son  of  Almont. 
1S80.— Bay  filly,  Ilsie,  by  Constellation.     Sold  to  Gen.  W.  S.  Tilton. 
1881. — Missed  and  bred  to  Almont. 


I04  FAiRLAWN    STOCK    FARM. 


No,   117. 

VIRG-IN.  Bay  Mare;  few  white  hairs  in  forehead;  near 
hind  foot  white  to  ankle;  15^  hands  high,  foaled  April 
•  26,  1878.  Bred  by  Wm.  T.  Withers,  of  Fairlawn,  and 
foaled  the  property  of  Wm.  Portman,  of  Louisville,  Ky. 
Sired  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  sire  of  Harry  C\a.y,  record 
2:231. 

First  dam  Virginia,  by  Almont. 

Second  dam  Leonora,  by  Donerail,  son  of  Lexington,  son  of  Bos- 
ton, son  of  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

Third  dam  Laura,  by  Star  Davis,  son  of  Imp.  Glencoe.    - 
Fourth   dam    Louisa  M.    Berry,    by  American   Eclipse,  son  of 
Duroc,  ovit  of  Miller's  Damsel,  by  Imp.  Messexger, 

Fifth  dam  Eliza  Jenkins,  by  Sir  William,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  son 

of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Sixth  dam  Nell,  by  Orphan. 
Seventh  dam  by  linp.  Buzzard. 
Eighth  dam  bv  Silvertail. 
Ninth  dam  by  Imp.  Dove. 
For  extended  pedigree  of  Cassius  M.   Clay,  Jr.,  see   No.  4,  and  of  Al- 
mont, see  No.  i. 

Virgin  is  owned  by  Wm.  Portman,  who  has  removed  from  Louisville, 
Ky.,  to  Colorado,  and  hence  wishes  to  sell  her.  She  is  very  highly  bred 
and  will  no  doubt  make  a  fast  trotter  if  trained,  or  a  fine  brood  mare. 
She  has  been  harnessed  a  few  times,  but  is  not  yet  fully  broken  to  har- 
ness. On  Mr.  Portman's  removal  to  Colorado  he  sent  Virgin  to  Fair- 
lawn,  and  I  concluded  it  was  best  to  breed  her  and  let  her  have  another 
year's  growth  before  having  her  handled.  Mr.  Portman  has  no  use  for 
Virgin  at  his  new  home,  and  offers  her  for  sale.  She  was  bred  to  Happy 
Medium  in  1881,  and  her  foal  will  be  due  June  26,  1S82. 
Price,  $800. 


BROOD     MARES.  IO5 


No.  118. 

WILLETTA.  Bay  Mare;  star,  and  both  hind  feet  white; 
15-I  hands  high;  foaled  in  1870.  Bred  by  Mr.  Willett,  of 
Bourbon  County,  Ky.  Sired  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr., 
No.  4  of  stallions. 

First  dam  by  Tom  Crowder  (sire  of  Judge  Pollard,  record  2:293^), 
son  of  old  Pacing  Pilot,  founder  of  the  Pilot  family  of  trotters. 
Second  dam  bv  Cherokee  (thoroughbred). 
Por  extended  pedigree  of  Cassius  M.  Claj,  Jr.,  see  No.  4. 
Tom  Crowder  by  old  Pacing  and  Trotting  Pilot. 

First  dam  Polly   Hopkins,  by    Slashem,    son  of  Comet,  son  of 

Blackburn's  Whip. 
Second  dam  by  Blackburn's   Whip,  son  of  Imp.    Whip,  he  bj 
Saltram,  son  of  the  renowned  English  Eclipse. 
A  number  of  fast  trotters  have  descended  from  Tom  Crowder. 

Willetta  was  very  promising  as  a  trotter,  but  was  only  in  training  a 
•short  time,  and  since  has  been  used  on  the  road  and  as  a  brood  mare.  She 
was  bred  to  xVlmont  in  1S74,  and  produced  her  first  foal  August  23,  1875. 
On  account  of  her  high  breeding,  fine  size  and  remarkable  trotting  action, 
I  farmed  her  from  her  owner,  to  breed  her  to  Almont,  as  he  would  not 
.sell  her.     I  afterwards  succeeded  in  purchasing  her. 

PRODUCE. 

1875. — ^^J  colt,  Claymont  (trotted  public  trial  of  half  mile  in  i  :2i  j^), 
by  Almont.  Sold  to  M.  N.  McKusick,  Esq.,  of  Calais, 
Maine.     Now  owned  by  G.  J.  Shaw,  of  Hartland,  Maine. 

1876. — Bay  filly  by  Almont.     Died  when  a  yearling. 


.1877 
.1878 
J879 
1880 
.1881 


— Not  bred  in  1S76,  as  she  foaled  in  the  fall. 

— Foaled  twins  to  Almont,  and  both  died. 

— Missed,  and  bred  to  Almont  Lightning. 

— Bay  filly,  Circassia,  by  Almont  Lightning.     Sold. 

— Missed  to  Happy  Medium,  and  bred  to  Almont. 


Io6  FAIRLAWN    STOCK    FARM. 


No.   119, 

"WIOTA-  Roan  Mare;  small  star  and  a  little  white  on  near 
hind  foot;  15I hands  high;  foaled  April  19th,  1877.  Bred 
by  Wm.  T.  Withers  and  James  McCoy,  of  Lexington, 
Ky.     Sired  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 

First  dam  by  Birdcatcher,  thoroughbred  son  of  Oliver,  he  by  the 

great  four- mile  race  horse  Wagner. 
Second  dam  by  Alexander's  Pilot,  Jr. 

Third  dam  by  Niagara,  a  Canadian  stallion  brought  from  Canada 
to  Kentucky  by  Thos.  Hendrickson. 
For  full  pedigree  of  C.  M.  Clay  see  No.  4,  and  of  Alexander's  Pilot,  Jr., 
see  Almont,  No.  i. 

Birdcatcher  by  Oliver,  son  of  Wagner. 

First  dam  by  American  Eclipse,  son  of  Duroc. 
Second  dam  Queen  Mary  by  Bertrand,  son  of  Sir.  Archy. 
The  third,  fourth,  fifth  and  sixth  dams  all  thoi-oughbred  mares,  ending 
in  Sheperdess  by  Wormsley's  King  Herod. 
Wiota  was  bred  in  1881  to  Happy  Medium. 

No.   I30. 

ZOETTE.      Bay  Mare;  right  hind  foot   white;   15!  hands 

high;  foaled  May,   1876.      Bred  by  J.  D.  Smith,  of  Scott 

County,  Ky.     Sired  by  Almont  Prince,  son  of  Almont. 

First  dam  by  Blackwood  (sire  of  Proteine,  record  2:18;  Black- 
wood, Jr.,  2:22)^;  Blackwood  Prince,  2:233^;  Rosewood,  2:27, 
and    Wildwood,   2:30),   son  of  Alexander's  Norman,    sire   of 
Lula.  2:15,  and  May  Queen,  2:20. 
Second  dam  by  Alexander's  Abdallah.  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid. 

record  2:14. 
Third  dam  the  dam  of  Lena  Pepper,  pedigree  not  known. 
Almont  Prince  by  Almont. 

First  dam  hy  the  Imp.  Arabian  Massoud. 

Second  dam  Eagle,  by  Zenith,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 

Third  dam  Eagletta,  hy  Grey  Eagle,  son  of  Woodpecker,  son  of 

Bertrand,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Fourth  dam  Mary  Howe,  by  Tiger,  son  of  Blackburn's  Whip. 
Fifth  dam  Lady  Robin,   by   Robin   Grey,  son  of  Imp.  Royalist, 
&c. 
Blackwood  by  Alexander's  Norman,  sire  of  Lula,  record  2:15, 

Dam  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  record  2:183^. 
For  extended  pedigree  of  Alexander's  Norman,  see  Alice  Drake,  No. 
7,  and  of  Almont  and  Mambrino  Chief,  see  Almont,  No.  i. 

PRODUCE. 

i88c. — Bay  colt,  Leander,  by  Almont  or  Almont  Lightning. 
1 881. — Missed,  and  bred  to  Almont  Lightn  ing. 


FIVE-YEAR    OLD    MARE. 


107 


FIVE-YEAR  OLD  MARE. 


No.   121. 

PETUNIA.  (Full  sister  to  Ellen  i\nderson  and  Almont 
Eclipse).  Chestnut  Mare;  stripe  on  face,  near  hind  and 
ofF  front  foot  white,  and  white  mark  on  right  flank;  15I- 
hands  high;  foaled  April  zSth,  1877.     Sired  by  Almont. 

P'irst  dam  by  Morgan  Rattler,  son  of  Green  Mountain  Morgan. 
Second  dam  by  Eastin's  Black  Pilot,  son  of  Alexander's  Pilot,  Jr. 
Third  dam  by  Downing's  Bay  Messenger,  sire  of  Jim  Porter, 

saddle  record  of  2:2814'. 
Fourth  dam  by  Lance,  son  of  x\merican  Eclipse. 
Morgan  Rattler,  by  Green  islountain  Morgan,  son  of  Giftbrd  Morgan,, 
he  by  Woodbury  Morgan,  son  of  Justin  Morgan. 
Dam  a  fast  trotting  dark  bay  mare  by  Rattler. 
For  extended  pedigree  of  Almont  and  Pilot,  Jr.,  see  No.  i. 

Downing's  Bav  Messenger,  sii-e  of  Jim  Porter,  saddle  record  of  2:28!-^^ 
by  Harpinus. 

Dam  of  Messenger  and  Rockingham  blood. 
Harpinus  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
First  dam  said  to  be  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
Second  dam  a  Southern  mare  of  unknown  blood. 
Harpinus  sired  Phoenix,  and  Phoenix  was  sire  of  the  dam  of  Amos's  C. 
M.  Clay,  sire  of  American  Girl,  record  2:i6;!v2- 

Bishop's  Hambletonian  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
First  dain  Pheasant,  by  Imp.  Shark. 
Second  dam  by  Imp.  Medley. 
Lance  by  American  Eclipse,  son  of  Duroc,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

First  dam  Young  Empress  by  Financier,  son  of  Tippoo  Saib.  son 
of  I?,ip.    Messenger.     Financier's    dam   was    also    bj'    Imp. 
Messenger. 
Second  dam  Empress,  by  Imp.  Baronet. 
Thii'd  dam  by  Imp.  Messenger,  &c. 

Petunia  was  never  thoroughly  broken  to  harness  until  the  summer  and 
fall  of  1881.  Without  training  she  can  siiow  a  2:40  gait,  and  with  proper 
handling  could  soon  be  brought  to  trot  in  the  twenties.     Price  $1,000. 


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THREE-YEAR  OLD  FILLIES. 


No.    133. 

J^LMETA.      Chestnut  Filly;   both  hind   feet  white;  foaled 
April  I  St,  1879.     Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Alma  Mater,  (dam  of  Alcantara,  four-year  old  record 
2:23),  bv   Mambrino   Patchen,    (full  brother  of  Lady  Thorne, 
record  2:18,14),  son  of  Mambrino  Chief. 
Second  dam  Estella,  bj  Imp.  Australian. 
Third  dam  Fanny  G.,  by  Imp.  Margrave. 
Fourth  dam  Lancess,  bj  Lance,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 
Fifth  dam  Aurora,  bj  Aratus,  son  of  Director. 
Sixth  dam  Indiana,  by  Columibus,  son  of  Imp.  Pantaloon. 
Seventh  dam  Jane  Hunt,  by  Paragon. 
Eighth  dam  Paragon,  bv  Imp.  Buzzard,  &c. 
For  pedigree  of  Mambrino  Patchen  sea  Mambrino  Maid,    No.  78,  and 
-of  Lance,  see  Ladj  Chiles,  No.  61. 

Almeta  is  not  only  verj  fine  and  stylish,  but  promises  to  make  a  2:2a 
^trotter.  Her  trotting  action  is  very  remarkable,  and  will,  I  think,  satisfy 
the  most  critical  that  she  is  destined  to  become  a  very  fast  trotter.  She 
-has  a  slight  blemish  on  one  hind  pastern,  that  at  first  I  thought  was  ring- 
-bone, but  ascertained  it  came  from  an  injury  while  she  was  a  suckling. 
It  does  not  injure  her  in  the  least,  and  it  requires  close  inspection  to  dis- 
^cover  the  enlargement.     Price  $1,500.    * 


No.  133.  • 

.^BARBETTE.  Bay  Filly;  small  white  mark  on  face;  near 
hind  foot  white;  foaled  March  36th,  1879.  Sired  by  Al- 
mont. 

First  dam  Bettie  Stone,   by    Spaulding's    Abdallah,  son  of  Old 
Abdallah,  sire  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 
See  Bettie  Stone,  No.  25,  for  extended  pedigree. 

Not  for  sale,  because  she  is  out  of  condition,  and  has  not  grown  out  as 
'Well  as  she  should. 


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No.   124. 

FORTUNA.  Bay  Filly;  a  few  white  hairs  in  forehead:  and 
small  white  spot  on  inside  quarter  of  right  front  foot: 
foaled  June  2Sth,  1879.     Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam   Frances  Breckinridge,  by   Sentinel,  son  of  Rvsdvk's- 
Hambletonian. 
See  Frances  Breckinridge,  No.  51,  for  full  pedigree. 
Sentinel  after  a  full  season  in  the   stud,  make  a  record  of  2 :29^.       He 
was  full  brother   to  Volunteer,  and   though  he  died  after  a  comparatively 
brief  service  in  the  stud,  has  seven  of  his  get  with  records  of  2 :30  or  better. 
Fortuna  is  the  first  foal  of  Frances   Breckinridge,  and  is  small  for  her- 
age,  but  stout,  highly  finished  and  one  of  the  handsomest  and  most  prom- 
ising fillies  ever  raised  at  Fairlawn. 
Price,  $1,000. 


No.  125. 

GLADIOLA.       Dark    Gray    Filly;    foaled    May   22,    1879.. 
Sired  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 

First  dam  Chinchilla,  by  Curtis'  Hambletonian.  son  of  Rysdvk'& 

Hambletonian. 
Second  dam  b\^  Kavanaugh's  Grey  Eagle. 
See  Alpina,  No.  19,  for  pedigree  of  Curtis'  Hambletonian. 
Gladiola  is   of  good   size  for  her  age.  is   handsome,  stylish   and   finelv 
gaited.     She  Avill  make  a  fancy  roadster  or  fine  brood  mare. 
Price,  $750. 


No.  126. 

SYLVIA.      Bay  Filly:  foaled  May,  1879.      Sired  by  Cassius. 
M.  Glayjr.' 

First  dam  Puss  Lee,  by  Norman,  sire  of  Lula,  record  2:15. 
Second^dam|by  Barclay's  Grey  Eagle,  son  of  Grey  Eagle,  he  by 
Woodpecker,  sire' of  Prince,   record  2:27.       The  dam  of  Bar- 
clay's Grey  Eagle  was  Imp.  Cinderella. 
Thii-d/dam\bv    Frank,   son  of  Sir   Charles,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 
Frank's  dam  was  Betsy  Archer,  by  Sir  Archv. 
For  extended  pedigree  of  Norman,  see  Alice  Drake,  No.  7,  and  of  Grey 
Eagle  see  Maggie  Dunn,  No.  72. 

I  farmed  the  dam  of  Sylvia  of  George   F.  Lee.  of  Boyle   Countv,  Ky.y. 
and  brediier  to  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr. 
Price  of  Sylvia  $500. 


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No.  127. 

ALAMET.        Bay  Filly;  no  white;  foaled  March    18,   1880. 
Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Mambrino  Maid,  by  Mambrino  Patchen  (full  trother 
of  Ladj  Thorne,  record  2:1814),  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

Second  dam  Queen  Vic,  grandam  of  Mambrino  Clay,  record 
2:2^^21  n^ade  in  1881,  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

Third  dam  Patsy,  by  Rodolph,  son  of  Sir  Archy  Montorio,  &c. 

For  full  pedigree  see  Almont,  No.  i,  and  Mambrino  Maid,  No.  78. 

Alamet  is  one  of  iny  greatest  favorites,  and  would  not  be  priced,  but 

:reserved  for  breeding  purposes,  except  that    I   have  so  few  Almont  fillies 

left  unsold,  that  I  feel  disposed  to  accommodate  niy  customers.      I  reallj- 

hope  no  one  Avill  be  willing  to  paj^  her  real  value  for  her,  as  I  prefer  not 

to  sell  her. 

She  is  thrice  inbred  to  Mambrino  Chief,  and  through  the  most  speedy 
channels.  The  sire  of  her  dam  is  full  brother  of  Lady  Thorne,  the  speediest 
of  the  get  of  Mambrino  Chief.  Her  maternal  grandam  is  one  of  the 
handsomest  and  finest  daughters  of  Mambrino  Chief,  and  is  the  grandam  of 
Mambrino  Clay,  record  of  2:231-2,  and  her  paternal  grandam,  also  by 
Mambrino  Chief,  is  the  dam  of  Almont.  She  also  has  the  royal  blood  of 
Alexander's  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid,  record  of  2:14,  and  Pilot, 
Jr.,  sire  of  the  dam  of  Maud  S.,  2:103=^. 

Price,  $1,500. 

No.  128. 

ARG-ENTA.  Brown  filly;  few  white  hairs  on  inside  right 
hind  leg,  just  above  ankle;  very  small  w^hite  mark  on 
outside  quarter  of  right  hind  foot,  and  a  few  white  hairs 
on  forehead;  foaled  March  26,  1880.  Sired  by  Almont 
Lightning,  son  of  Almont. 

First  dam  Mary  Adams,  hy  Mambrino  Patchen,  full  brother  of 

Ladj  Thorne,  record  2:i83>4. 
Second  dam  Mambrino  Belle,  by  Mambrino  Chief. 
See  Mary  Adams,  No.  74  Mambrino  Maid  No.  78,  Almont  Lightning, 
No.  5,  and  Almont,  No.  i,  for  extended  pedigree. 

Argenta  is   closelj^  inbred   to  Mambrino  Chief,  and  is  a  large,  stout, 
stylish  and  well  gaited  fiWy. 
Price,  $500. 


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No.  129. 
ANTONIA.      Bay  Filly;    small  star  and   large  snip;    both 
hind  fett  white;  foaled  May  17,  1880.      Sired  by  Startle, 
sire  of  Portia,  record  2:29^,   son  of  Rysdyk's  Hambleto- 

nian. 

First  dam  Amy   Harris,  by  Col.  Winfield  (sire  of  Edgar,  record 
2:30),  son  of  Edward  Everett. 
See  Amj  Harris,  No.  15,  and  Celeste,  No.  33,  for  full  pedigree. 
Antonia  is  a  stout  promising  fillj. 
Price,  $600. 


No.  130. 

BESSIE    R.      Dark  Brown  Filly;    star;    spot  on  right  hind 
heel;    legs  black  to  knees  and   hocks;    foaled   April  20, 
■     1880.      Sired  by  Almont  Mambrino,  son  of  Almont,  out 
of  Monogram,  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

First  dam  by  Quaker  Joe,  claimed  to  be  a  son  of  Rjsdyk's  Ham- 

bletonian. 
Second  dam  bj  Tempest,  son  of  Imp.  Trustee. 
Third  dam  by  Stockholder. 
Almont  Mambrino  bj  Almont. 

First  dam  Monogram,  by  Mainbrino  Chief. 

Second  dam   a  fine  mare    sent  from   South   Carolina  by  J.   P. 
Boyce,  to  be  bred  to  Mambrino  Chief;  pedigree  not  traced. 
Almont    Mambrino    is   bred  like  Piedmont,   record   2:173^,  and   Allie 
West,  five-year  old  record  2:25,   and  showed   a  2:28  gait  before  he  left 
Fairlawn.     Two  of  his  get  are  already  winners,  and  all  his  foals  show  fine 
trotting  action.       Almont  Mambrino  is  full  brother  to  Jewett's  Almont 
Chief,  winner  of  a  free  for  all  trot  in  1881,  and   also  full   brother  to  the 
dam  of  the  wonderful  colt  Durango,  sold  to  and   now   owned  by  A.  M. 
Studer,  of  Peoria,  111.,  that  showed  a  2:16  gait  as  a  ithree-year  old,  and 
$10,000  has  been  oifered  for  him  and  the  ofifer  declined  hy  Mr.  Studer. 
Quaker  Joe  was   purchased    before  the  ■  w^ar  by ,;  A.    B.  Estes,  o:'  .'f 
York,  for  Osborn  P.  Nicholson,  of  Columbia,  Maury   '-  '        .  ^ 

and  died  there  about  1862.     He  left  valuable  stockun  Tennessee. 

Bessie  R.,  is  one  of  the  finest  and  highest  finished  two-year  old  fillies 
at  Fairlawn.       She  is  full  sister  to  I^ucy  Price,  winner  of  both  premiums 
.and  a  race  in  Illinois  in  1879. 
Price,  $400. 


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No.  131. 

BELEVA.  Dark  Bay  Filly;  small  star,  small  white  mark 
at  coronet  on  inside  quarter  of  right  hind  foot;  foaled 
March  21st,  1880.  Sired  by  Almont  Lightning,  son  of 
Alniont. 

First  dam  Lady  Bates,  by  Hitchcock's  Ashland  (sire  of  Joe  Pet- 
tit,  record  of  2  -.^o,  and  sire  of  the  dam  of  Edwin  Tliorne,  2:i'j)4), 
son  of  Mambrino  Chief. 

Second  dam  the  100-mile  mare,  by  Conklin's  Rattler,  son  of  Old 

Abdallah,  sire  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

I  sold  Lady  Bates  to  David  Snow,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  Mass. 
For  extended  pedigree  of  Hitchcock's  Ashland,  see  Bloom,  No.  22,  andl 
of  Almont  Lightning,  see  Almont,  No.  i.  and  Almont  Lightning,  No.  5. 
Price,  $500. 


No.  132. 

BALSOREEN.     Bay  Filly;  star  and   left  hind  foot  white ;. 
foaled  May  15,  1880.     Sired  b}^  Almont. 

First  dam  Balsorina  b/  Balsora  (sire  of  Kentuckian,  record  of 
2:273^,  and  Kentucky  Central,  4-year  old  record  of  2:31),  son 
of  Alexander's  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid,  2:14. 

Second  dam  Lady  Wolfork  by  Alcalde  (sire  of  Hylas,  record  of 
2:243^,  and  Enigma,  2:26),  son  of  Mambrino  Chief.     Alcalde's 
dam  was  by  Alexander's  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  the  dam  of  Maud  S*^ 


2:103^. 
Third  dam  Nelly,  by  Ball's  Vermont,  son  of  Downing's  Vermont, 

he  by  Hill's  Vermont  Black  Hawk,  sire  of  Ethan  Allen. 
F  ourth  dam  Betty,  by  Hunt's   Cominodore,   son   of  Mambrino? 

thoroughbred  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Fifth  dam  Bet  Bounce,  a  fast  trotting  mare  brought  from  Canada 

to  Kentucky  in  1836  by  David  Castleman. 

For  extended  pedigree  see  Almont,  No.   i,  and  Kentucky  Central,  No* 

59- 

Balsoreen  is  a  fine  and  remarkably  well  bred  filly,  being  inbi'ed  to  Alex- 
ander's Abdallah,  Mambrino  Chief  and  Pilot,  Jr.,  with  a  Morgan  outcross,. 
ail  based  on  stout  thoroughbred  racing  blood. 

Price,  $1,200. 


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No.  133. 

CIRCE.  Dark  Bay  or  Brown  Bay  Filly;  star,  no  other 
white;  legs  black  above  knees  and  hocks;  foaled  April 
9,  iSSo.     Sired  by  Almont  Lightning. 

First  dam  Almira  (own  sister  to  Trouble  and  Altamont,   both 
winners),  by  Almont. 
See  Almira,-No.  8,  Almont  Lightning,  No.  5,  and   Almont,  No.  i,  for 
full  pedigree. 

Circe  is  inbred  to  Almont  and  Mambrino  Chief,  and  is  a  large,  well 
shaped  and  splendidly  gaited  filly.  I  sold  Almira's  foal  of  18S1  when 
twelve  davs  old  for  $1,200.  and  twice  that  sum  would  not  now  buy  the 
colt. 

Price,  $600. 


No.    134. 

CAMILLA.       Bay   Filly;    no   white;    foaled  June  4,   1880. 

Sired  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 

First  dam  Allie  Gano  (dam  of  Ada  Withers,  a  winner),  bj  Al- 
mont.   - 
Second  dam  Norma,  b\'  Alexander's  Norman,  &c. 
See  Allie  Gano,  No.  9,  Almont,  No.   i,  and  Cassius  M.  Clay,  No.  4,. 
for  full  pedigree. 

Reserved  for  brood  mare. 


No.  135. 

CALLISTA.         Bay  Filly;    black  points;    foaled 'August  2, 

1880.     Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Bettie   vStone,  hj   Spaulding's  Abdallah,  son   of  Old 
Abdallah,  sire  of  Rj^sdvk's  Hambletonian. 
See  Bettie  Stone,  No.  25,  and  Almont,  No.  i,  for  full  pedigree. 
Price,  $750. 


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No.  136. 
CLOUDLET.     Black  or  Very  Dark  Brown  Filh^;  star,  and 
narrow   stripe  in    face,    both   hind    and  near    front  foot 
white;    foaled  May   14,  1880.       Sired   by  Homer,  son  of 
Mambrino  Patchen. 

First  dam  Rosa  Viley,  by  Ward's  Flying  Cloud. 
See  Rosa  Viley,  No.  96,  and   Mambrino  Maid,  No.  78,  for  extended 
pedigree. 

Homer  by  Mambrino  Patchen,  full  brother  of  Lady  Thorne,  record 

2:181^. 

First  dam  Sallj^  Chorister,  by  Mambrino  Chorister,  son  of  Mam- 
brino Chief.       Sally   Chorister  is  the  dam  of  Proteine,  recoi^d 
2:18;  Belle  Brassfield,  2:20,  and  other  trotters. 
Cloudlet  is  bred  much  like  Belle  Brassfield,  and  is  large,  stout  and  verj 
stylish. 

Price,  $400. 

No.   137. 
CURLEW.     Bay  Filly;    both  hind  feet  white;    foaled  June 
36,  18S0.      Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Sally  Clay,  bv  American  Clay,  son  of  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr. 
No.  4. 
See  Sally  Clay,  No.  102,  and  Almont,  No.  i,  for  extended  pedigree. 
Price,  $900. 


No.  138. 

CLAY  ALA.  Bay  Filly;  star  and  stripe,  right  hind  leg- 
white  half  way  to  hock  and  left  front  foot  white  to  ankle; 
foaled  May  4th,  1S80.     Sired  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 

First  dam  Ella  B.,  bv  Almont. 

Second  dam  Topsey  Taylor,  by  Alexander's  Norman. 
Third  dam  by  Howard's  Sir  Charles,  thoroughbred. 
Fourth  dam  by  Smith's  Messenger,  son  of  Dill's  Messenger. 
See  Ella  B.,  No.  50,  C.  M.  Clay,  No.  4,  and  Almont,  No.  i,  for  extend- 
ed pedigree. 

Clayala  is  large  for  her  age,  well  shaped   and  has  remarkable  trotting 
action.     Price,  $750. 


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No.  139. 

CANACE.  Bay  Filly;  medium-sized  star;  legs  black  above 
knees  and  hocks;  foaled  April  4th,  1880,  Sired  by  Lord 
Coke. 

First  dam  Capitola  by  Knickerbocker  (sire  of  Grace,  2:27,  and 
Lady  Lemmon,  2:30),  son  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 
See  Capitola,  No.  37,  for  full  pedigree. 

Lord  Coke  by  Scott's  Hiatoga  (sire  of  Silyersides,  record  of  2:22; 
Lew  Scott,  2:23;  Kate  Campbell,  2:25)^;  Headlight,  2:30,  and 
Duck,  2:30),  son  of  Hanley's  Hiatoga,  son  of  Grand  Duchess,  record 
of  2:263^,  and  Twang,  2:28)4. 

First  dam  Lorette,  by   Mam_brino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne, 

record  of  2:183^. 
Second  dam  bj  Imp.  Yorkshire,  thoroughbred. 

Canace  is  large  for  her  age,  well  shaped  and  highly  finished,  and  should 
make  a  fast  trotter  or  very  yaluable  brood  mare. 
Price,  $500. 

-  No.  140. 

JDAZZLiE.  Bay  Filly;  large  star  and  narrow  stripe  in  face; 
small  snip;  both  hind  feet  white;  foaled  September  12th, 
1880.  Sired  by  Happy  Medium,  sire  of  eleven  winners 
vvith  records  of  2:30  or  better. 

First  dam  Madam  Headley,  (dam  of  Miss   Mabel,  winner  of  the 
2-year  old  Stakes  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  in   18S1),  by   Stanhope's 
Edwin  Forrest,  son  of  Alexander's  Edwin  Forrest. 
Second  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief. 
Stanhope's  Edwin  Forrest  hy  Alexander's  Edwin  Forrest  sire  of  Billy 
Hoskins,  2:263^,  and  Champaign,  2:30. 

First  dam  Fanny,  by  Old  Abdallah,   son  of  Mambrino,  son  of 
Imp.    Messenger,    and    sire  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian;  Sir 
Walter,  2:27;   O'Blennis,  2:27^4;   Frank   Forrester,  2:30;  and 
grand  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid  on  dam's  side,  and   her  great 
grand  sire  on  sire's  side. 
For  extended  pedigree  of  Happy  Medium,    see  No.  2;   of  Edwin  For- 
rest,   see  Lady   Chiles,  No.    61,  and  of  Mambrino    Chief,    see  Aimont, 
Xo.  I. 

Dazzle  is  a  large,  \yell  shaped  filly,  with  a  great  deal  of  substance,   and 
has  a  very  speedy  conformation.     Price,  $750. 


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No.  141. 

ESTABELLA.       Bay    Filly;    small    star;    both    hind    feet 

and  right  front  foot  white;    foaled  July  21,  1880.       Sired 

by  Alcantara,  four-  year  old  record  of  2:33. 

First  dam  x\nnabel,  hy  George  Wilkes,  record  2:22.  and  sire  of. 
eleven  horses  with  records  of  2 130  or  better. 
See  Annabel,  No.  13,  for  full  pedigree. 

Alcantara  by  George  Wilkes,  son  of  Rjsd^'k's  Hambletonian. 

First  dam  Alma  Mater,  by  Mambrino  Patchen,  son  of  Mambrina- 
Chief,  and  full  brother  of  Lady  Thorne. 
See  Almeta,  No.  122,  for  full  pedigree  of  Alma  Mater. 
Estabella  is  inbred  to   George  Wilkes,  and  also  inbred  to   Mambrina 
Chief. 


Price,  $750. 


No.    142. 

EBONETTE.  Bay  Filly;  medium  sized  star;  right  hind 
foot  white;  foaled  May  6th,  1880.  Sired  by  Denver 
Wilkes,  son  of  Georg^e  Wilkes,  he  by  Rysdyk's  Hamble- 
tonian, dam  by  old  Henry  Clay. 

First  dam  Ebony  by  Almont. 
Denver  Wilkes  bj'  George  Wilkes. 

First  dam  Ella   Robinson,  by  Ericsson,  son  of  Mambrino  Chief. 
Second  dam  the  thoroughbred  mare  Luna,  by    Swigert's  Lex- 
ington. 
Third  dam  Eagless,  by  Imp,  Glencoe,  &c. 
For  extended  pedigree,  see  Ebony,  No,  48,  Almont,  No.  i,  C.  M.  Clay, 
No.  4,  and  Kate  Thompson,  No.  58. 

Price,  $500. 

No.    143.  . 

FAIR  MAID.      Bay   Filly;  no  white;  foaled  May  26,   1880. 
vSired  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 

First  dam  Almont  Maid,  by  Almont. 

See   Almont  INIaid,  No.    10,  Almont,  No.   i,  and  Cassius   M.  Clav.  Tr... 

No.  4,  for  extended  pedigree. 

This  filly  is  bred  like  Durango,  a  colt  bred  at  Fairlawn,  and  now  owned 
by  A.  M.  Studer,  of  Peoria,  Illinois,  that  has  shewed  a  2:16  gait  re- 
peatedly when  three-years  old,  and  his  owner  has  refused  a  cash'ofter  of 
$io,oco  for  him. 

Price  of  Fair  Maid,  $1,000. 


TWO-YEAR    OLD    FILLIES.  II* 


No.  144. 

FAITH.  Bay  Filly;  star;  no  other  white;  foaled  April  33, 
18S0.  Sired  by  Caliban  (sire  of  Coaster,  record  of  2:26^. 
and  Cyclone  2:26^-),  son  of  Relf's  Mambrino  Pilot,  sire  of 
Hannis.  record  2:i7f.  Caliban's  dam  was  Cassia,  by 
Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  No.  4. 

First  dam  Confidence,  hy  Strathmore,  sire  of  Santa  Claus,  record 

2:171^. 
Second  dam  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid, 

record  2:14. 

For  full  pedigree  see   Confidence.    No.   38,  CM.  Clay,  Jr.,  No.  4,  and 
Almont,  No.  i. 

Price,  $500. 


No.  145. 

OILDA.  Bay  Filly;  left  hind  foot  white,  and  narrow  mark 
or  star  in  forehead;  foaled  May  22,  1880.  Sired  by 
Almont  Mambrino. 

First  dam  Lucy  Bowman,  by  Clark  Chief,  one  of  the  best  sons 
of  Mambrin©  Chief. 
See  Lucy  Bowman,  No.  66,  Lantana,  No.  67,  and  Almont,  No.  i,  for 
full  pedigree. 

Price,  $300. 


ISTo.   146. 

G- AUDI  AN  A.  Bay  Filly,  with  star  and  small  snip,  and 
white  spot  on  left  hind  heel;  foaled  May  2,  18S0.  Sired 
by  Almont  Mambrino. 

First  dam  Susie  West,  by  Almont. 
See  Susie  West,  No.  99,  Almont,  No.  i,  and  Lantana,  No.  67,  for  full 
pedigree. 

Gaudiana  is  not  for  sale. — Reserved  for  brood  mare. 


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No.   147. 

HECUBA.     Bay  Filly;  black  points;  no  white;  foaled  June- 
5,  iSSo.     Sired  by  Almont  Lightning,  son  of  Almont. 

First  dam  Lady  Rejaiolds,  by  Jackson's  Sir  Archy. 

Second  dam  the  Wm.  Garland  mare  by  Old  Abdallah. 

Third  dam  the  Doctor  Lawrence  mare,  by  Old  Abdallah. 
See  Ladv  Reynolds,  No.  60,  and  Almont,  No.  i,  for  full  pedigree. 
Hecuba  is  thrice  inbred  to  Old  x\bdallah,  sire  of  Rysdyk's  Hambleto- 
nian.  and  son  of  Mambrino,  thoroughbred  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Price,  $500. 


No.   148. 

IDABEL.  Dark  Bay  Filly;  left  hind  foot  white;  foaled 
June  5,  iSSo.  Sired  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  sire  of 
Harry  Clay,  record  of  2:231. 

First  dajii    Lady  Chiles,  b}^   Mambrino  Patchen,  son  of  Mam- 
brino Chief,  and  full  brother  of  Lady  Thorne,  record  2:i83'4. 
See  Lady  Chiles,  No.  61,  Almont,  No.  r,  and  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  No. 
4,  for  extended  pedigree. 

Not  for  sale. — Reserved  for  Brood  Mare. 


No.  149. 

MELODY.  Dark  Bay  or  Brown  Bay  Filly,  with  few  white 
hairs  just  above  curl  in  the  forehead;  legs  black  above 
knees  and  hocks;  foaled  April  loth,  18S0.  Sired  by  Al- 
mont.' 

First  dam  Medora,  by  Wilkin's  Micawber,  son  of  Rysdyk's  Ham- 
bletonian. 

See  Medora,  No.   73,  Ladj  Reynolds,  No.  60,  and  Almont,  No.  i,  for 
full  pedigi-ee. 

Melody  is  an  extra  fine,  highly  bred'  and  finely  gaited  filly. 
Price,  $1,250. 


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No.  150. 

ORIOLE.       Bay  Filly;  small   star,   no    other    white;  black 
legs;  foaled  May  16,  1880.     Sired  by  CassiusM.  Clay,  Jr. 

First  dam  Kate  Thompson,  bv  Ericsson,  son  of  Mambrino  Chief- 
See  Kate  Thompson,  No.  58,  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  No.  4,  and  Ahnontr 
No.  I,  for  full  pedigree. 
Price,  $750. 


No.   151. 

RIPPLE.       Bay  Filly  ;    no  white  ;    foaled    May    13,     1880. 
Sired  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 
First  dam  Sally  M.,  by  Almont. 

See  Sally  M.,  No,  100,  Lady  Chiles,  No.  61,  and  Almont,  No.  i,  for  full 
pedigree. 

Ripple  is  as  fine  a  fillj  as  I  know  of  her  age  in  Kentuck3%  She  has  size^ 
finish,  substance,  style  and  remarkable  trotting  action. 

Price,  $1,000. 


No.   153. 

TOPAZ.  Bay  Filly;  small  tuft  of  white  hairs  just  above 
curl  in  forehead;  no  other  white;  foaled  April  28,  1880. 
Sired  by  Almont  Lightning,  son  of  Almont. 

First  dam  Ellen  Lewis,  by  Isaac's  Whip,  son  of  Virgina  Whip. 
Second   dam  by  the  great  four-mile  race  horse   Wagner,  son  of 

Sir  Charles,  he  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Third  dam  by  Bertrand,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Fourth  dam  by  Virginia  Whip,  son  of  Imp.  Whip. 
Fifth  dam  by  Imp.  Diomed. 
Price,  $350. 


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No.  153. 

VENETIA.  Dark  Bay  Filly;  left  hind  foot  white  to  ankle, 
and  some  white  on  right  hind  foot  on  heel  and  around 
coronet;  foaled  June  30,  1880.     Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Tecora,  bv  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  sire  of  Harry  Clay, 

record  2:2^^^^. 
Second  dam  by  Brignoli  (record  2:29^),  son  of  Mambrino  Chief, 

sire  of  Ladj'  Thorne,  record  2:iSX^. 
Thii'd  dam  the  dam  of  Joe  Hooker  (sire  of  Bushwhacker,  record 

2:293=^,  and  Maud  Macy,  2:27^^),  by  Canada  Chief. 
Fourth  dam  by  Kavanaugh,  son  of  Bertrand. 
Fifth  dam  by  American  Echpse,  son  of  Duroc,  son  of  Imp.  Dio- 

MED,  out  of  Miller's  Damsel  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
Sixth  dam  by  Potomac,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Seventh  dam  the  McKee  mare  by  Jsckson. 
For  extended  pedigree,  see  Almont.  TsTo.  i,  and  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Ns.  4. 
I  sold  Tecora  in  February,  1880,  to  Jay  Beach,  of  Cascade  Stock  Farm, 
Linkville,  Oregon,  reserving  an  interest  in  the  foal  she  then  bore.     Venita 
was  bred  at  Fairlawn,  but  foaled   at  Cascade   Stock   Farm,  and  is  now 
there.       I  have  not  seen   Venita,  but  Mr.   Beach  writes  ine  in  glowing 
terms  about  her  style,  finish  and  action.       Any  one  on  the  Pacific  coast 
wanting  a  first  class  filly   would  do  well  to  examine  Venita.       Her  dam, 
Tecora,  was  not  quite  three  years  old  when   she  left  Fairlawn,  and  was 
15^  hands  high  then,  with  a  great  deal  of  substance,  and  yet  very  highly 
fiinished.     She  had  been  specially  reserved  for  a  brood  mare,  and  was  not 
for  sale.      I  sold  her  to  Mr.  Beach  as  a  special  favor,  as  he  had  been  a 
very  liberal  buyer  of  stock  from  Fairlawn. 
Price  of  Venita,  $1,250. 


No.  154. 

"WILMA.  Bay  Fill}^;  large  star;  left  hind  foot  white  and 
right  hind  foot  \vhite  on  inside  at  coronet;  foaled  April  16, 
1880.    Sired  by  Almont  Mambrino,  son  of  Almont. 

First  dam  by  Bob  Johnson,  thoroughbred  son  of  Boston. 
Second  dam  by  Medoc,  son  American  Eclipse. 
For  extended  pedigred  of  Almont  Mambrino,  see  Almont,  No.  i,  and 
Bessie  R.,  No.  130. 

Wilma  is  a  nice  well  shaped  filly,  and  promises  to  trot  fast. 
Price,  $250. 


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YEARLING  FILLIES. 

o — — 

'No.  155. 

ALLIE  MEDIUM.      Bay  Filly;  blaze  in  face;  both  hind 

legs  white  and  a  little   white  on  right  front  foot;  foaled 

June  i2th,  1881.     Sired  by  Happy  Medium. 

First  dam  Allie  Gano  (dam  of  Ada  Withers),  by  Almont. 

See  Allie  Gano,  No.  9,    Happy   Medium,  No.   2,  and  Almont,  No.  i^ 
for  extened  pedigree. 
Price,  $1,000. 


No.  156. 

AVETTE.  Bay  Filly;  both  hind  feet  white,  and  spot  on 
both  front  heels;  foaled  June  3d,  iSSi.  Sired  by  Happy 
Medium. 

First  dam  Alsie,  sister  in  blood  to  the   noted  pacer  Billy  Boyce, 
2:141^. 
«  See  Allie,  No.  11,  and  Happj  Medium,  No.  2,  for  full  pedigree. 


No.  157. 

-ALiMAID.     Dark  Chestnut  Filly;  no  white,  except  a  small 
narrow  star;  foaled  March  12,  1881.       Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Mambrino  Maid,  by  Mambrino  Patchen,  full  brother 
of  the  noted  Lady  Thorne,  record  2:181.4. 

See  Mambrino  Maid,  No.  78,  and  Almont,  No.  i,  for  fvill  pedigree. 
Price,  $1,000. 


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No.   1 58.  -^ 

ARAB  MAID.  Chestnut  Filly;  large  star,  near  front  foot 
white;  foaled  in  1881.  Sired  by  Limestone,  thorough- 
bred son  of  War  Dance. 

First  dam  Arab  Girl,  by  Imp.  Arabian  Fysaul, 

Second  dam  Hopsie,  by  Imp.  Mickey  Free,  thoroughbred  son  of 

Irish  Birdcatcher. 
Third    dam   the    Imp.    Arabian    Mare,    Loulie,   imported    from 
Arabia  by  the  late  A.  Keene  Richards. 
Limestone,   the  great  hurdle  race  horse,  by   War  Dance,  son  of  the 
renowned  Lexington. 

First  dam  Transylvania  by  Imp.  Arabian  Massoud. 
Second  dam  the  great  race  mare  Peytona,  by  Imp.  Glencoe. 
War   Dance  was   one  of  the  best  sons  of  Lexington,  and  his  dam  was 
the  celebrated  race  mare.  Reel,  by  Imp.  Glencoe. 

I  farmed  the  dam  of  Arab  Maid  to  experiment  with  in  breeding  trotters.. 
Arab  Maid  is  very   handsome  and  highly  finished,   and  is  a  fine  speci- 
men of  the  pure  thoroughbred.     In  her,  the  best  blood  of  the  pure  English 
and   American  thoroughbred   is  united  Avith  the   stout  blood  of  the  thor- 
oughbred Arabian. 
Price,  $300. 


No.   159. 

BENNORA.  Brown  or  Bay  Brown  Filly,  very  small  star 
or  spot;  both  hind  feet  white;  foaled  May  26,  1881.  Sired 
by  Almont  Lightning. 

First  dam  Sally  York,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 

See  Sally  York,  No.  98,  Almont  Lightning,  No.  5,  and  Almont,  No.  i,. 
for  full  pedigree.  ^ 

Price,  $400. 


No.   160. 

CLAYEY  A.     Black  Filly;  small  star,  no  other  white;  foaled 
May  4,  1 88 1.     Sired  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 

First  dam  Aline,  by  Ahnont. 
See  Aline,  No.  12,  Almont,  No.  i,  and  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  No.  4,  for 
full  pedigree. 

Not  for  sale. — Reserved  for  Brood  Mare.    - 


YEARLING    FILI.IES.  1 23 


No.  161. 

CLOETTE.  Bay  Filly;  white  mark  on  right  hind  heel  ex- 
tending half  way  around  coronet  on  inside  ;  no  other 
white;  foaled  May  6th,  1881.  Sired  by  Almont  Light- 
ning. 

First  dam  Ladj  Close,  bj  Rjsdyk's  Hambletonian. 
Second  dam   Henrietta  (dam  of  Allen  C.  Patchen),  by  Roe's 
Abdallah  Chief,  son  of  Abdallah,  sire  of  Rysdyk's  Hambleto- 
nian. 
For  extended  pedigree  see  Lady  Close,  No.  57,  Almont  Lightning,  No- 
5,  and  Almont,  No.  i. 
Price,  $500. 


No.   162. 

CATONA.  Dark  Bay  Filly;  small  white  spot  or 
mark  on  inside  quarter  of  both  hind  heels;  legs  black  to 
knees  and  hocks;  foaled  in  1881.  Sired  by  Solicitor,  son 
of  Belmont. 

First  dam   Capitola.  by  Knickerbocker  (sire  of  Grace,  record  of 
2:27,  and   Lady    Leinmon,  2:30).  son  of  Rysdjk's  Hambleto- 
nian. 
For  full  pedigree  see  Capitola,  No.  37. 

Solicitor  by  Belmont  (sire  of  Nutwood,  2:18^4;    Wedgewood,  2:19;: 

Dick  Moore,  2:22).<;   Nil  Desperandum,  2:24;  Tremont,  2:30;  and 

Lady  Kelso,  saddle  record  2:29),  son  of  Alexander's  Abdallah. 

First   dam  Blandina    (dam  of  Abdallah   Pilot,  sire  of  Pickard 

2:243^,  and  Red  Jim,  three-year  old  record  of  2:30;    and  also 

dam  of  Swigert,  sire  of  Calmus,  record  of  2:243^,  and  Resolute 

2:293^'),  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  2:i83>^. 

Second  dam  the  Burch  Mare  (dam  of  Rosalind  2:21^),  by  Par- 
ker's Brown  Pilot. 

For  extended  pedigree  of  Belmont  see  Drusilla,  No.  39,  and  Almont,. 

No.  I. 

Price,  $500. 


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No.   163.  , 

ELSIE  MEDIUM.  Dark  Gray  Filly;  both  hind  feet  white, 
and  near  front  foot  white  half  way  to  ankle ;  foaled  March 
26th,  188 1.     Sired  by  Happy  Medium. 

First  dam  Elsie  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid, 
2:14,  Almont,  Belmont,  Thorndale,  &c. 

See  Elsie,  No.  44,  Almont,  No.   i,  and  Happy   Medium,  No.  2,  for  ex- 
tended pedigree. 

Price,  $750. 

No.  164. 

EMBLEM.  Red  Bay  Filly;  no  white;  foaled  June 4th,  188 1. 
Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Emma  Kinkead,  by  Conscript,  full  brother  of  Ameri- 
can Clay,  son  of  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  sire  of  Harry  Clay, 
record  2:23^. 

For  extended  pedigree  see  Emma  Kinkead,  No.  46,  Almont,  No.  i,  and 
Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  No.  4. 

Not  for  sale — reserved  for  brood  mare. 


No.   165. 

EVABEL.     Bay  Filly;  star  and  both  hind  feet  whit  e;  foaled 
July  31,  1 88 1.     Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Omega,  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 
Second  dam  Dairy  Maid,  by  Seelej^'s  American  Star, 
For  extended  pedigree  see  Omega,  No.  82,  and  Almont  No.  i. 

Not  for  sale. — Reserved  for  Brood  Mare. 


No.   166. 

FRANCISCA  Bay  Filly;  no  white;  black  to  above 
knees  and  hocks;  foaled  July  14th,  1881.  Sired  by  Al- 
mont. 

First  dam  by  Sentinel  (i-ecord  of  2 :29%,  and  sire  of  seven  trotters 
with  records  of  2. -30 or  better),  son  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 
Second  dam  by  Bayard  (sire  of  Emma  B.,  record  of  2:22;    Bliss, 
four-year  old  record  2:30,  and  Eagle  Plume,  2:30),  by  Alexan- 
der's Pilot,  Jr. 
See  Frances  Breckinridge,  No.  51,  and  Almont,  No.  i,  for  full  pedigree. 
Price,  $1,000. 


YEARLING    FILLIES.  125 


No.   167. 

HELEN'S  MEDIUM.  Bay  Filly;  small  star:  right  hind 
hind  foot  white  to  ankle,  with  black  spots  around 
coronet;  foaled  May  25,  1881.     Sired  by  Happy  Medium. 

First  dam   Helen   McGreggor   (dam  of  Almont   Rattler,  sire   of 
Lorelle  and  Harlequin   both  winners   at  2  and  3  years  old),  by 
Rattler  (sire  of  Sophie  Temple,  record  2:27,  and  Genl.  Picton,. 
2:30),  son  of  Stockbridge  Chief. 
Second  dam  by  Brignoli,  record  2:29%,  son  of  Mambrino  Chief.^ 
See  Helen  McGreggor,    No.   55,   and    Almont,    No.    i,    for   extended 
pedigree. 

Price,  .$1,000. 

No.  168. 

LILAC.     Dark  Bay  Filly  ;5^no  white;  legs  black  above  knees 

and  hocks;  foaled  April  30th,  188 1.      Sired  by  CassiusM. 

-       Clay,  Jr. 

First  dam  Vietta,  by  Almont. 
Second  dam  Kate  O'Brien,  by  Ethan  Allen. 
For  extended  pedigree  see  Vietta,  No.  115,  Almont,  No.  i,  and  Cassins 
M.  Clay,  Ti".,  No.  4.. 

Not  for  sale — reseryed  for  brood  mare. 


No.  169. 

MEDIETTA.     Dark  Bay  Filly,  both  hind  feet  white;  foaled 
April,  24th,  1 88 1.     Sired  by  Happy  Aledium. 

First  dam  by  Mambrino  Champion  (sire  of  Mollie  Long),  son 
of  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne. 

Second  dam  Mag  Cooper  (dam  of  Musette,  record  2:293^),  by 
Ashland,  son  of  Mambrino  Chief.' 

Third  dam  a  fine  and  fast  mare  brought  from  IVIichigan,  of  un- 
known pedigree.     The  mare  was  such  a  fine  roadster  that  Tvlr. 
Clay,   who  then   owned  Ashland,  permitted   her  to  be  served 
by  his  stallions  Avithout  charge. 
Price,  $Sco. 


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No.  170. 

OCEANA.  Light  Bay  Filly;  blaze  in  face;  both  hind  legs 
"v\'hite  over  halfway  to  hocks;  faint  white  spot  on  right 
front  heel;  foaled  June  3d,  1881.  Sired  by  Happy  Me- 
dium. 

First  dam  Kentucky  Central,  4-year  old  record  2:31,  and  full  sis- 
ter to  Kentuckian,  record  of  2:27,1^,  by  Balsora,  son  of  Alex- 
ander's Abdallah, 
For  extended  pedigree  see  Kentucky  Central,  No.  59;  Almont,  No.  i, 
and  Happy  Medium,  No.  2. 

Price,  $1,200. 

No.  171. 

HOSA  LEE.      Bay  Filly;  star;  both  hind  feet  white;  foaled 
May  II,  1 88 1.     Sired  by  Happy  Medium. 

First  dam  Sally  M.,  by  Almont. 
For  extended   pedigree   see   Sally   M.,   No.    100,   Almont,   No.   i,  and 
Happy  Medium.  No.  2. 

Price,  $1,000. 

No.  172. 

THORNETTE.  Bay  Filly;  star  and  near  hind  foot  white; 
foaled  May  35,  188 1,     Sired  by  Happy  Medium. 

First  dam  Miss   Thorne,  by  Hero  of  Thorndale,   (sire  of  Alice 

Trier,  record  of  2:30,  son  of  Thorndale,  record  of  2:22.3^ 
Second  dam  Country  Girl,  by  Country  Gentleman,  son  of  Rjs- 

dvk's  Hanibletonian. 
Third  dam  the  dam  of  Joe  Hooker  (sire  of  Bushwhacker,  record 

2:291-2,  and  Maud  Macey,  2:27%),  by  Canada  Chief. 
Fourth  dam  by  Kavanaugh,  son  of  Bertrand. 
Fifth  dam  by   American  Eclipse,   son  of  Duroc,   son   of    Imp. 

DiOMED,  out  of  Miller's  Damsel,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
Sixth  dam  by  Potomac,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Seventh  dam  the  McKee  mare  by  Jackson. 
Hero  of  Thorndale,  by  Thornedale  (record   of  2:223^4,  and  sire  of 
Edwin  Thorne,  record  2:17!-^,  and  Daisydale  2:19^),  son  of  Alex- 
ander's Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid,  2:14. 

First  dam  Heroine  (full   sister  of  Volunteer  and   Sentinel),  by 

Rvsdyk's  Hambletonian. 
Second  dam  Lady  Patriot,  by  Young  Patriot,  son  of  Patriot,  he 

by  Blucher,  son  of  Duroe,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

For  extended  pedigree  see    Happy   Medium,   No.   2,  Venture,  No.  116, 
and  Almont,  No.  i. 
Price,  $800. 


YEARI.IXG    FILLLIES.  127 


No.  173. 

"WILMETTA.  Bay  Filly;  star;  near  hind  foot  white  and 
near  front  foot  white,  not  quite  to  ankle;  foaled  May  Sth^ 
1881.     Sired  by  Almont  Lightning,  son  of  Almont. 

First  dam  Josie  Coleman,  by  Qtiaker  Joe,  claimed  to  be  a  son  of 

Rysdjk's  Hambletonian. 
Second  dam  by  Tempest,  son  of  Imp.  Trustee. 
Third  dam  by  Stockholder. 

Quaker  Joe  was  purchased  before  the  war  bj  A.  B.  Estes,  of  New  York, 
for  Osborn  P.  Nicholson,  of  Columbia,  Maurv  County,  Tennessee,  and 
died  there  about  1862.     He  left  valuable  stock. 

Josie  Coleman's  foals  are  all  fine  and  speedy.  She  is  the  dam  of  Lvicy 
Price,  a  winner  both  on  the  turf  and  in  the  fair  ring.  Wilmetta  is  a  very 
handsome,  stylish  and  finely  gaited  filly. 

Price,  $400. 


No.  174. 

ZIMETTE.  Gray  Filly;  near  hind  foot  white;  foaled  May 
9,  1881.  Bred  by  Wm.  T.  Withers,  of  Fairlawn,  and 
Hon.  Walter  I.  Hayes,  of  Clinton,  Iowa.  Sired  by 
Happy  Medium. 

First  dam  Mollie  Clay  bj'  American  Clay,  son  of  Cassius  M, 
Cla}^  Jr.,  No.  4,  and  sire  of  Granville  record  2:26,  Maggie 
Briggs,  record  2:27;  Ella  Clay  2:2jl'2,  &c. 

Second  dam  said  to  be  by  Peerless,  son  of  old  St.  Lawrence. 
American  Clay  hj  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 

First  dam  by  Imp.  Tranby. 

Second  dam  by  Aratus,  son  of  Director,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  son 
of  Imp.  Diomed. 

Thi'-d  dam  by  Josephus,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 

Fourth  dam  by  Columbus,  son  of  Imp.  Pantaloon. 

Fifth  dam  the  Dudley  Mare,  said  to  be  a  thoroughbred. 

For  extended  pedigree  see  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  No.  4,  and  Happy  Me- 
dium, No.  2. 

Price  of  Zimette,  $700. 


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No.  175. 

ALMONT  BELLFOUNDER.  Dark  Dapple  Bay  Stal- 
lion; no  white;  black  legs,  the  black  extending  up  to- 
knees  and  hocks;  15^  hands  high;  foaled  September  i, 
1S74.  Sired  by  Almont,  son  of  Alexander's  Abdallah, 
sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid. 

First  dam  bj  Crockett's  Bellfounder,  son  of  Brown's  Bellfounder 

he  by  Imp.  Bellfounder. 
Second  dam  (the  dam  of  Kate  Crocket,  the  noted  trotting  mare 
Lula's  dam,  record  of  2:15),  bj  Texas,  said  to  be  a  son  of  Lance, 
son  of  American  Eclipse. 
Third  dam  bj  Conn's  Sir  William,   son   of  Sir   William,  son  of 

Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Fourth  dam  by    Whipster,  son    of    Medoc,   son  of    American 
Eclipse,  whose  dam  was  Miller's  damsel,  by  Imp.  Messen- 
ger. 
For  extended  pedigree,  see  Almont,  No.  i. 
Crocket's  Bellfounder,  by  Imp.  Bellfounder. 

Brown's  Bellfounder,  by  Imp.  Bellfounder,  sire  of  Rysdyk's  Hamble- 
tonian's  dam. 

First  dam.  Lady  Allport,  by  Mambrino,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger, 

and  sii^e  of  Abdallah,  sire  of  Rvsdvk's  Hambletonian. 
Second  dam  by  Tippoo  Saib,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Third  dam  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

Almont  Bellfounder  is  very  stylish  and  'handsome.  He  is  thoroughly 
broken  to  harness,  and  promises  to  be  quite  speedy.  He  has  never  been 
ti'ained,  but  can  show  a  2:40  gait,  and  with  proper  handling  would  no 
doubt  trot  in  the  twenties.  His  full  brother  was  one  of  the  most  prom- 
ising of  Almont's  get,  but  died  when  three  years  old.  He  showed  a  2:28 
gait  the  summer  he  was  three  years  old,  and  was  held  by  his  ov/ner  at 
.$5,000  before  he  died.  He  will  not  only  make  a  fine  stock  horse,  but  is 
so  kind,  level-headed  and  gentle,  that  he  could  also  be  used  as  a  fancy 
roadster,  with  entire  safety,  as  a  lady  can  drive  him.  He  is  entirely  sound 
and  without  a  blemish. 

Almont  Bellfounder  was  sold  to  Captain  B.  E.  Dale,  of  Mississippi,  in 
November,  1S78,  who  failed  to  pay  for  him,  and  in  1S81  he  was  brought 
back  to  Fairlawn  to  be  sold  for  account  of  Captain  Dale,  and  proceeds  to 
be  credited  on  his  mortgage  debt.  Hence  Almont  Bellfounder  will  be 
sold  cheap  in  order  to  close  the  transaction. 

Price,  $1,750. 


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No.  176. 
ALMONT  BURTON.  Dark  ,Red  Bay  Stallion;  star  and 
small  white  mark  on  right  hind  heel;  15!  hands  high; 
foaled  February  13th,  1S76.  Bred  by  Dr.  A.  S.  Talbert 
.  and  raised  at  Fairlawn.  Sired  by  Almont,  son  of  Alex- 
ander's Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid,  record  of  2:14. 

First   dam  Jessie    Pepper,   by   Mambrino   Chief,    sire    of  Lady 

Thorne,  record  of  2  :i8i'4. 
Second  dam  by  Sidi  Hamet,  son  of  Virginian,  he  by  Sir  Archy, 

son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Third  dam  the  Robt.   Wickliffl  mare,   said  to  be  by  Darnaby's 
Diomed. 
For  extended  pedigree   of  Ahiiont  and   Mambrino   Chief,  see  Almont 
No.  I. 

Sidi  Hamet  by  Virginian,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
First  dam  Lady  Burton,  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
Second  dam  Sultana,   by  the  Barb  Horse,  and  out  of  the  Barb r 
Mare  presented  by  the   Dey  of  Tunis   to   President  Thomas 
Jefferson.  ■ 

I  sold  Almont  Burton  on  the  31st  of  October,  1S77,  for  $1,500  to  Gen. 
W.  S.  Tilton,  of  Togus,  Maine,  and  considered  him  one  of  the  finest  colts 
that  ever  left  Fairlawn.  Gen.  Tilton  kept  him  in  New  England  until  the  fall 
of  1881,  when  he  was  sent  back  to  Kentucky,  and  has  since  been  at  Fair- 
lawn. Gen.  Tilton  owns  Constellation,  an  older  son  of  Almont,  and  is 
so  much  pleased  with  Constellation  and  his  produce  that  he  concluded  to 
sell  Almont  Burton,  as  he  had  no  use  for  two  Almont  stallions. 

I  have  no  interest  whatever  in  Almont  Burton,  but  as  Gen.  Tilton  has 
been  a  large  purchaser  from  Fairlawn,  and  one  of  its  staunchest  friends, 
I  consented  to  put  Almont  Burton  in  my  catalogue  ;  but  would  not  have 
consented  had  the  stallion  not  been  a  good  one,  and  one  I  could  recom- 
mend to  my  custoiners. 

I  regard  Alinont  Burton  as  one  of  the  finest  sons  of  Almont,  and  worthy 
of  a  place  in  any  breeding  establishment  in  America.  He  is  not  only  a 
very  handsome  stallion,  but  he  is  bred  like  Piedmont,  record  of  2:17,^^  in 
fourth  heat,  the  fastest  fourth  heat  ever  trotted  by  any  stallion,  and  the 
fastest  stallion  record  except  Smuggler's  ;  and  Smugglers  2:iK}i^  tvas- 
made  in  the  first  heat  ofa  race  which  he  lost,  Goldsmith  Maid  beating  him, 
and  taking  fourth  heat  in  2:17)4,  the  exact  time  of  Piedmont's  fourth 
heat.  He  is  also  bred  like  Allie  West  (record  of  2:25  at  five  years  old, 
after  a  full  season  in  the  stud),  the  sire  of  Jewett,  wi<"h  3-year  old  record  of 
2:233^^,  the  fastest  ever  made  bv  a  3-year  old  up  to  1881. 

Price,  $2,500. 


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No.  177. 
-A-LRIGX.     Dark  Bay  or  Brown  Bay  Stallion;  full  16^  hands 
high;  star  and  snip;  legs  black  to  knees  and  hocks;  foaled 
May  3d,  1877.     Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Belle  Miller,  bv   Blackwood    (sire  of  Proteine,  record 
2:18;  Blackwood,  Jr., 2:223^2 5  Blackwood  Prince,  2:233^;  Rose- 
wood, 2:27,  and  Wildwood,  2:30),  son  of  Alexanders  Norman, 
sire  of  Lula,  2:15,  and  May  Queen,  2 :20.     Blackwood's  dam  by 
Mambrino  Chief. 
Second^  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Ladj   Thorne,  2:i83>^, 
Woodford  Mambrino,  2:21^^,  and   seven  others  with  records 
below  2:30. 
Third  dam  Mary  Belle  by  Hickory  (thoroughbred), 
Fovirth  dam  by  Camden,  son  of  Imp.  Sarpedon,  sire  of  the  dam 

of  the  renowned  Lexington. 
Fifth  dam  by  Cherokee,  son  of  Sir  Archj,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
For  extended  pedigree  of  Alinont  and   Mambrino  Chief  see  Almont, 
No.  1,  and  of  Alexander's  Norman,  see  Alice  Drake,  No.  7. 

Belle  Miller  Avas  very  fast  and  was  one  of  the  most  highly  prized  brood 
mares  at  Fairlawn.     She  died  in  August,  1879. 

Alrex  is  a  large,  ungainly  stallion,  witn  nothing  to  commend  him  up  to 
this  time,  except  his  very  fine  pedigree  and  large  size.  His  sire  and  dam 
were  both  fast  trotters,  and  his  full  brother  Altimont,  that  I  recently  sold 
for  $2,000,  which  is  much  below  his  real  value,  is  one  of  the  finest  very 
large  young  stallions  I  ever  saw.  Alrex  may,  and  from  his  high  breeding- 
should,  make  a  good  stock  horse.  I  offer  him  for  sale,  however,  without 
Ayarranty  or  recommendaiion.  He  is  stout,  vigorous  and  full  of  life  and 
vim.  He  has  a  curb  on  his  near  hind  leg,  which,  however,  has  never 
lamed  him,  and  is  believed  to  be  entirely  sound. 
Price  reduced  to  $500. 


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No.  178. 

ALLIE    MAMBRINO.        Dappled    Brown     vStallion  ;    no 
white;    15  hands  i^  Inches  high;  foaled   in    1877.       Bred 
bv  A.   G.   Karsner,  of  Fayette   County,   Ky.       Sired    b}^ 
-     AUie  West,  son  of  Almont. 

First  dam  Martha  Mambrino,  by  Montague's  Mambrino,  son  of 

Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  record  2:1834. 
Second  dam  said  to  be  by  Var.dal,  son  of  Imp.  Glencoe. 
Allie  West  by  Almont. 

First  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

Second  dam  by  Downing's  Bay  Messenger. 

Allie  West,  after  a  JuU  season  in  the  stud,  made  when  five  years  old  a 
record  of  2:2^,  and  died  when  six  years  old.  He  sired  JeMett,  3-year  old 
record  2:231.,,  the  fastest  ever  made  until  iSSi.  and  Rachel  B..  2:28^0'. 

Allie  Mambrino  can  now  show  a  2:50  gait  or  better,  and  is  a  horse  of 
f.ne  style,  with  heav^'  mane  and  tail.  He  drives  kindly  and  would  make 
a  fancy  roadster  or  fine  double-team  horse.  He  will  be  gelded,  if  de- 
sired by  the  purchaser,  at  mv  risk  ;  or  can.be  left  entire  and  used  in  the 
stud,  and  also  for  regular  driving  on  the  road,  as  he  is  quiet,  level  headed 
.and  gentle. 

Price,  $:;oo. 


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ERRATUM. 


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On  page  118,  under  Idabel.  No.  148,  instead  of  first  dam  Ladj'  Chiles 
by  Mambrino  Patchen  ;  it  should  read;  . 

First  dam  Ladv  Chiles  by  Almont. 

Second  dam  bv  Mambrino  Patchen,  son  of  Mambrino  Chief  and 
full  brother  of  Lady  Thorne,  record  2:18^4. 


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ALHASSAN.  Bay  Colt;  near  hind  foot  white  to  ankle  on 
inside,  but  not  quite  to  ankle  on  outside;  black  legs; 
15^  hands  high;  foaled  May  13th,  187S.  Sired  by  Al- 
mont. 

First  dam  Jennie  Clay,  by  American  Clay,  son  of  Strader's  Cas- 
sius  M.  Clay,  Jr.     American  Clay  sired  Granville,  record  2:26; 
Maggie   Briggs,  2:27;    Ella  Clay,  2:27)^,  and   other  fast  trot- 
ters, and  was  a  fast  trotter  himself. 
Jennie  Clay  by  American  Clay,  son  of  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 

First  dam  by   Morgan   Rattler,  son   of  Hale's  Green  Mountain. 

Morgan. 
Second  dam  the  dam  of  Lady  Hunt,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of 
Lady  Thorne,  record  2:183^4. 

Third  dam  by  Gano,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 
Fourth  dam  by  Potomac,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed.. 
Fifth  dam  by  Baronet,  son  of  Imp.  Baronet. 
Sixth  dam  by  Imp.  Buzzard. 
Jennie  Clay  died  in  August,  1879.       She  was  one  of  my  valued  brood 
mares. 

For  pedigree  of  American  Clav,  see  Sally  Ciav,  No.  102,  and  Cassius 
M.  Clay,  Jr.,  No.  4. 

Alhassan  wintered  badly,  when  a  yearling,  and  has  not  grown  off  well 
though  hearty   and  full  of  life   and  vim.       He  is  very   stylish,  and  has  a. 
truly   wonderful  gait.       He  is   certain,  without  some  accident,  to  make  a. 
very  fast  trotter,  but  will  never  be  over  i^j-^  hands  high. 
Price,  $1,000. 

No.   180. 

PRINCE  ALL  Dark  Bay  or  Browa  Stallion;  16  hands 
high;  left  hind  foot  white;  legs  black  to  knees  and. 
hocks;  foaled  March  7,  1878.     Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Alice  Drake,  by  Alexander's  Norman,  sire  of  Lula,. 
record  2:15;  May  Queen,  2:20;  and  Blackwood,  three-year- 
old  i-ecord  2:31,  tlie  fastest  made  to  that  date. 

Second  dam  by  Alexander's  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  John  Morgan,  2:24; 
Pilot  Temple  2:24^.^;  Tackej^  2:26;  Tattler  (5  years  old)  2:26;. 
Q^ieen  of  the  West  2:2614;  Genl.  Sherman  2:28^^4;  Dixie  2:30; 
and  sire  of  the  dam  of  Maud  S.  2:101,4. 

See  Alice  Drake,  No.  7,  and  Almont,  No.  i,  for  extended  pedigree. 

Prince  Ali  has  large  size,  great  substance,  fine  finish;  stout,  clean,  hard 
bone  and  shows  fine  action.  He  will  no  doubt  make  a  very  impressive 
trotting  sire,  and  produce  foals  of  great  speed,  and  of  size  and  substance 
sufficient  for  general  purpose  horses. 

Price,  $2,500. 


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No.   181. 

SON  AIR.  .  Bay  Colt;  large  star;  no  other  white;  legs 
black  to  knees  and  hocks;  foaled  April  34,  1879.  Sired 
Idv  Cassius  M.  Clav.  Jr. 

First  dam  Alnorma,  by  Almont. 

Second  dam  Norma,  by  Norman,  sire  of  Lula,  record  of  2:15; 

May  Queen,  2:20,  and  Blackwood. 
Third   dain   by  Lecompte,   the  great  four-mile  race  horse  that 

beat  the  renowned  Lexington. 

Bonair  is  a  large,  stout  well  shaped  colt.  He  has  been  broken  to  har- 
ness, and  promises  well  for  speed.  He  is  bred  much  the  same  as  Durango, 
-sold  to  and  now  owned  hy  A.  M.  Studer,  of  Peoria,  Illinois,  both  being 
l)y  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  out  of  mares  by  Almont.  Durango  showed  a  2:16 
gait  when  three-years  old,  and  $ro,ooo  was  offered  and  refused  for  him  in 
1 88 1  when  four  j^ears  old. 

Price,  $1,000. 


No.  182. 

ZFONTENOY.     Black  Colt;    no  white;  a  few  gray  hairs  on 

hind  leg;  foaled  May  21,  1879.     Sired  by  Almont  Mam- 

brino,  son  of  Almont. 

First  dam  Estella  Baker,  by  Ashland's  Patchen,  son  of  Ashland, 
son  of  Mambrino  Chief,  out  of  a  mare  by  the  noted  George 
M.  Patchen,  record  2:233^. 
See  Estella  Baker,  No.  45,  and  Bessie  R.,  No.   130,  for  full  pedigree. 
Price,  $600. 


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No.   1S3. 

HARBINGER,  Chestnut  Colt;  star:  right  hind  foot 
white  above  ankle;  foaled  April  24th,  1879.  Sired  by 
Almont. 

First  dam  Omega,  bv  Rysdyk"s  Hambletonian. 

Second  dam  Dairy  Maid,  bv  Seeley's  American  Star,  &c. 

See  Omega,  No.  82,  and  Abnont.  N0..1,  for  extended  pedigree. 

Harbinger  is  a  fine,  stout,  well  shaped  colt  and  shows  veiw  remarkable- 
speed  for  his  practice.  He  isrovallv  bred  and  has  fast  winning  blood  on 
both  sire  and  dam's  side.  He  is  inbred  to  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian.  butr 
not  too  close;  and  unites  with  this  the  blood  of  Mambrino  Chief  Ameri- 
can Star,  and  Pilot,  Jr.  While  quite  stout,  he  will  never  be  over  15,^2 
hands  high,  and  may  not  be  quite  that  height  when  fully  grown.  Omega,, 
his  cam,  is  a  very  fast  trotter,  and  if  trained  would  no  doubt  trot  in  2:20' 
or  better. 

Price  of  Harbinger,  .$2,500. 


No.    104.  .  - 

HIGHFLYER.  Very  Dark  Bay  Colt;  small  spot  in  fore- 
head about  the  size  of  a  pea;  legs  black  above  knees  and 
hocks;  foaled  April  30,  1S79.      Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  by    Bob  Johnson,  thoroughbred  son  of  Boston,  sire  of 
the  renowned  Lexinoton. 

Seeond  dani  by  Zenith,  son  of  American  Eclipse,  he  by  Duroc». 
son  of  Imp.  Diomed,  out  of  Miller's  Damsel,  by  Imp.  Mes- 
senger. 

Third   dam  a  fine  mare   presented  by  Chas.   Buford  to   Victor 
Flournoy,    Esq.,    no    doubt    strictly  thoroughbred,  but  whose 
pedigree  has  not  been  traced. 
Bob  Johnson  bv  Boston,  son  of  Timoleon,  he  by  Sir    Archy,  son  of 
Imp.  Diomed. 

First  dam  L,ux,  by  the  great  four-mile  horse  Wagner,  son  of  Sir 

'    Charles,  he  hy  Sir  Archy.  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
.  Second  dam  Butterfly,  by  Sumpter,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 

Third  dam  by  Jmp.  Buzzard,  &c. 

Highflyer  is   a  very  large,  stout  and  stylish  colt,  now  16^4   hands  high^ 
with  a  great  d(  al  of  substance.     T  le  bone  of  his  legs  is  very  stout,  and  at 
the  same  time  h.ird  ana  clean.     He  is  a  natural  born  trotter;  has  a  grand 
way  of  going,  and  promises  to  make  a  2:20  trotter. 
Price,  $1,500. 


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No.  185. 

MONTELLO.     Brown  colt;  small  star;  spot  on  near  hind 
heel;  foaled  June,  1S79.     Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Delmona,  bj  Delmonico  (sire  of  Darby,  record  of 
2:16)^),  son  of  Guy  Miller,  he  by  Rjsdjk's  Hambletonian. 
Delmonico's  dam  was  also  by  Rysdjk's  Hambletonian. 

Second  dam  by  the  four-mile  race  horse  Grej  Eagle,  &c. 

For  extended  pedigree  see  Delmona,  No.  43,  and  Almont,  No.  i. 

Montello  is  full  brother  to  the  fine  fillj  Mattie  W.,  sold  to  James  T, 
Riddle,  of  Ravenna,  Ohio,  that  in  the  fall  of  1879  showed  a  trial  of  2:27, 
and  won  in  1880,  beating  fast  and  game  trotters.  Owing  to  the  sickness 
of  her  owner,  Mattie  W.  did  not  start  in  anj  race  in  1881,  or  she  would 
now  be  in  the  2 :30  list. 

Montello  has  been  broken  to  harness,  and  the  speed  he  showed  in 
breaking  gives  assurance  that  he  will  make  a  very  fast  trotter.  He  will 
be  about  15%  hands  high  when  inatured.  y 

Price,  $1,750. 


No.  186. 

PYRAMID.     Bay  Colt;  black  points;  no  white;  foaled  May 
23d,  1879.     Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Maggie  Dunn,  by  Bourbon  Chief  (sire  of  Calmar, 
record  of  2:2^}^^),  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne, 
2:183^. 

Second  dam  by  Gill's   Vermont,  sire   of  Bonner   Boj,  recoi-d  ot" 
2:23. 

See  Maggie  Dunn,  No.  72,  and  Almont.  No.  i,  for  extended  pedigree. 

Pyramid  is  a  colt  of  fine  substance  and  fairly  good  looking,  showing  his 
family  type  in  a  marked  degree.  He  has  been  broken  to  harness,  but  up 
to  fall  of  1881  has  not  shown  the  speed  I  expected  he  would  from  his  high 
breeding,  but  I  have  great  confidence  it  will  come  out  in  1882.  He  is 
splendidly  bred,  and  has  strong  speed  lines  through  his  sire  and  first  and 
second  dams.  He  should  not  only  make  a  fast  trotter,  but  also  a  very 
impressive  and  successful  sire  of  trotters. 

Price,  $1,250. 


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No.   187. 

PARAGON.     Bay  Colt;    no  white;  foaled   May  2d,    1879. 
Sired  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 

First  dam  Alma,  bj  Almont. 

Second  dam  Effj  Dean,  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

Third  dam  by  Powell's  Bertrand. 

For  extended  pedigree  see  Emma  Kinkead,  No.  46,  and  Almont,  No.  i. 

Paragon  is  not  for  sale.       I  have  reserved  him  for  a  stallion  to  be  used 
at  Fairlawn. 


No.  188. 

BAYMOND.  Dark  Bay  Colt;  some  white  on  all  his  feet; 
foaled  in  1879.  Sired  by  Socrates,  son  of  Rysdyk's 
Hambletonian. 

First  dam  (full  sister  to   Peacemaker,  sire  of  Midnight,  record 

2:18),  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 
Second  dain   Sallj  Feagles,  the  dam  of  Peacemaker  and  Daunt- 
less, by  Smith's  Clay,  son  of  Neave's  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 
Third  dam  by  Hickory,  son  of  Hickory. 
Fourth  dam  of  Messenarer  descent. 
Socrates    (full    brother  of  Kisber,   record    of  2:27^^),  by    Rysdyk's 
Hambletonian. 

First  dam  Lady  Fallis,  by  Seeley's  American  Star. 
Second  dam  by  Long  Island  Black  Hawk  (sire  of  Prince,  record 
2:241-^),  son  of  Andrew  Jackson,  he  by  Young  Bashaw,  pro- 
genitor of  the  Clay  and  Bashaw  families  of  trotters. 
For  extended  pedigree  see  Aberdeen,  No.  3,  and  Omega,  No.  82. 

Raymond  is  inbred  to  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  and  has  the  Clay  and 
American  Star  outcross.  He  is  a  plain  substantial  colt;  has  been  broken 
to  harness  and  shows  good  trotting  action. 

Raymond  was  bred  by  Spencer  Borden,  of  Fall  River,  Mass.,  and  sold 
by  him  to  Jay  Beach,  of  Oregon,  his  present  owner.  Mr.  Beach  wanted 
an  older  colt  and  bought  one  from  Fairlawn  and  left  Raymond  here  to  be 
sold. 

Price,  $500,  as  his  owner  is  anxious  to  sell. 


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No.  189. 

TRIDENT.  Black  or  ^  eiy  Dark  Brown  Colt;  small  star; 
both  hind  feet  white;  a  little  white  on  inside  of  near  front 
foot;  foaled  March  31st,  1879.  Sired  by  Almont  Mam- 
brino,  son  of  Almont. 

First  dam  Belle  Ferguson,  bv  Darnabv's  Messenger-,  son  of  Down- 
ing's  Bay  Messenger,  sire  of  Jim  Porter,  saddle  record  2:2834. 

Second  dam  by  Alexander's  Pilot,  Jr.,  son  of  John  Morgan, 
record  of  2:24;  Pilot  Temple,  2:2434';  Tackev,  2:26;  Tattler, 
2:26;  Queen  of  the  West,  2:263^;  Gen.  Sherman,  2:28^; 
Dixie,  2:30;  and  sire  of  dam  of  Maud  S.,  2:1034. 

For  extended  pedigree,  see  Belle  Ferguson,  No.  24;  Bessie  R.,  No.  130, 
and  Almont,  No.  i. 

Trident  is  a  large,  stylish,  powerfully  built,  and  well  proportioned  colt, 
with  exceptionally  good  legs  and  feet,  and  finely  gaited. 

Price,  $Soo. 


No.  190. 

WARSAW.     Black  Colt;  no  white;  foaled  May  3ist,  1879. 
Sired  by  Almont  Mambrino,  son  of  "Almont. 

First  dam  Ailse,  by  Corbeau,  sire  of  Billy  Boyce,  pacing  record 
2:143^;  Dora,   trotting  record  of  2:263^,  and  Rose  Standish 
2:29. 
See  Ailse,  No.  11,  and  for  pedigree  of  Almont  MambHno  see  Almont* 
No.  I,  and  Bessie  R.,  No.  130. 
Price,  $400. 


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No.  191. 

AL.ETHAN.  Bay  Colt:  small  star;  left  hind  foot  white; 
white  mark  on  inside  quarter  of  left  front  foot,  extending- 
halfway  around  coronet;  toaled  March  ist,  1S80.  Sired 
by  Alniont. 

First  dam  Dame  Duncan,  bv  Black  Hawk,  Jr. 

Second  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

Third  dam  bv  Hunt's  Commodore,  son  of  Mambrino. 

For  full  pedigree  see  Dame  Duncan,  No.  40,  and  Almont,  Xo.  i. 

Alethan  is  one  of  the  largest,  finest  and  most  promising  colts  at  Fair- 
lawn. 

Price,  $1,500. 

No.   192. 

AURELIUS.  Grav  Colt;  "rio-ht  hind  foot  white;  some 
^vhite  on  left  hind  foot  around  coronet,  and  a  little  white 
or  gray  on  inside  quarter  of  left  front  foot,  black  legs; 
foaled  April  13,  18S0.     Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Alice   Drake,  by  Alexanders  Norman,  sire  of  Lula^ 

2:15,  and  Ma>^  Qiieen,  2:20. 

See  Alice  Drake,  No.  7,  and  Almont,  No.  i,  for  extended  pedigree. 

Aurelius  is  a  large,  stout  and  very  promising  colt,  but  is  priced  at  $1,000- 
on  account  of  his  color. 

No.  193. 

BORODINO.       Brown  Colt;  no  white;  a  httle  tan  color  on 

nose;  foaled  May  ist,  18S0.   ■ 

First  dam   Bloom,  by   Hitchcock's  Ashland,  (sire  of  Joe  Pettit, 

record  2:30;    and  of  dam  of  Edwin  Thorne,  2:i7'^'4),  son    of 

Mambrino    Chief,    sire  of  Lady  Thorne  2:18^^. 

See  Bloom,  No.  22,  and  Almont,  No,  i,  for  extended  pedigree. 

Borodino  is  full  brother  to   Genl.    Withers,  owned   by  G.  J.    Shaw,  of 
Hartland,  Maine,  who  has  refused  $5,000  for  him. 

Price,  $1,500. 


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No.  194. 

BROWNMONT.     Brown  Colt;  no  white;  tan-colored  muz- 
zle; foaled  May  32,  1880.     Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Madame  Cogar,  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

For  extended  pedigree,  see  Madame  Cogar,  No.  76,  and  Ahnont,  No.  i. 

Brownmont  is  a  full  brother  of  Midwaj-  and  Aladdin,  and  is  a  well 
shaped  and  highlj  finished  colt.  He  is  bred  like  Piedmont,  record  of 
2:173^^,  in  fourth  heat;  and  Allie  West,  five-jear  old  record  of  2:25,  and 
sire  of  Jewett,  three-year  old  record  2  '-2^}^,  the  fastest  ever  ma  de  until  1881 , 


No.  195. 

BATTLEMONT.     Bay  colt;  some  white  on  all  his  feef;  foal- 
ed  April  33,  1880.     Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Dairy  Maid,  by  Seeley's  American  Star. 
Dairy  Maid  died  during  the  summer  of  1880. 
For  extended  pedigree,  see  Omega,  No.  82,  and  Almont,  No.  i. 

Battlemont  has  a  spot  in  one  of  his  eyes  from  an  injury  before  he  M-as 
weaned.  He  is  a  very  promising  colt,  and  uniting  the  Hambletonian.. 
Mambrino  Chief,  Star  and  Pilot,  Jr.,  blood,  ought  to  be,  and  no  doubt 
M^ll  be,  a  fast  trotter,  and  an  iinpressive  sire.  He  is  not  as  large,  stoutlv 
built  or  as  heavy  boned  as  the  Almonts  usually  are. 

Price,  $750. 


No.  196. 

BLACKMONT.  Dark  Brown  or  Black  Colt;  right  hind 
foot  white;  no  other  white  ;  foaled  April  27,  1880.  Sired 
by  Almont. 

First  dain   Maggie  Lee,  by  Blackwood,   sire  of   Proteine,  2:18. 

Blackwood,  Jr.,  2:22)^;  Blackwood  Prince,  2:233^;   Rosewood, 

2:27,  and  Wildwood,  2:30. 
Second  dam  bj   Alexander's  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid, 

record  of  2:14;  Rosalind,  2:21^^;  Thorndale,  2:223^,  Almont, 

Belmont,  &c. 

Blackmont  is  a  large,  well  proportioned,  and  finely  '>:aited  colt.  He  is 
one  of  the  be^t  bred  colts  in  America,  being  inbred  both  to  Alexander's 
Abdallah  and  Ma-nbrino  Chief,  backed  up  with  the  stout, -speedy  blood  of 
Pilot,  Jr.,  and  Noi  man. 

Price,  $2,000. 


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No.    197. 

CENTURION.  Dark  Gray  Colt;  legs  black  above  knees 
and  hocks;  black  mane  and  tail;  foaled  June  16,  1880. 
Sired,  by  Almont  Lightning,  one  of  the  finest  and  best 
sons  of  Almont. 

First  dam  Carlotta,  bj  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  John  Morgan,  record  ot 
2:24;  Pilot  Temple,  2:243^;  Tackey,  2:26;  Tattler,  2 :26;  Queen 
of  the  West,  2:26^^;  Gen.  Sherman,  2:28^^;  Dixie,  2:30;  and 
sire  of  the  dam  of  Maud  S,  2:io3>^;  Nutwood,  2:18^;  Noon- 
tide, 2:20)^,  &c. 

See  Carlotta,  No.  31,  and   Almont  Lightning,   No.  5,  for  full  pedigree. 
Price,  $400, 

No.  198. 

CONRAD.  Dark  Bay  Colt;  few  white  hairs  in  forehead; 
small  snip;  right  hind  foot  white  to  ankle  on  heel  and  on 
inside,  butnot  on  outside;  legs  black  to  knees  and  hocks; 
foaled  June  6,  1880.  Sired  by  Startle  (public  trial  of  3:19!, 
and  trotted  a  half  mile  in  i  :04^),  son  of  Rysdyk's  Ham- 
bletonian.     Startle  sired  Portia,  record  2:29-!. 

First  dam  Ruth,  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

See  Ruth,  No.  95,  Celeste,  No.  33,  and  Happy  Medium,  No.  2,  for  ex- 
tended pedigree. 

Conrad  is  inbred  to  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  and  is  a  plain,  stout,  vf^ll 
proportioned  colt,  of  medium  size,  and  shows  yery  fine  trotting  action. 
Any  person  who  wishes  an  inbred  Hambletonian  stallion  would  do  well  to 
-secui'e  Conrad. 

Price,  $600. 

No.  199. 

COMMANDER.  Dark  Chestnut  Colt;  star;  left  hind  foot 
white  to  ankle  on  inside,  but  not  quite  to  ankle  on  out- 
side; foaled  March  26,  1880.      Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Sannie,  by  Selim,  son  of  Young  Leviathan. 

Second  dam  Melissa,  by  Crockett's  Bellfounder. 

See  Sannie,  No.  103,  and  Almont,  No.  i,  for  full  pedigree. 
Commander  is  a  large,   stout,  stylish  colt,  with  fine   action,  and  is   a 
special  favorite  at  Fairlawn. 
Price,  $1,000. 


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No.    200. 

CITADEL.  Chestnut  Colt;  a  little  white  on  inside  quarter 
of  right  hind  foot;  foaled  May  34,  1880.  Sired  by  Almont 
Lipfhtninof,  son  of  Almont. 

First  dam  Miss  Thorne,  by  Hero  of  Thorndale,  son  of  Thorndale^ 
record  2:22Vo,  and  his  dam  Heroine,  full  sister  to  Volunteer 
and  Sentinel,  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

Second  dam  Country  Girl  by  Country  Gentleman,  son  of  Rys- 
dyk's Hambletonian. 

Third  dam  the  dam  of  Joe  Hooker,  sire  of  Bushwhacker,  record. 
2:29.^0,  and  Maud  Macey,  2:27^,  by  Canada  Chief. 

Fourth  dam  by  Kavanaugh,  son  of  Bertrand. 

Fifth  dam  by  American  Eclipse,  son  of  Duroc. 

Citadel  has  a  very  remarkable  pedigree,  embracing  a  strong  combinatiorr. 
of  speed -producing  blood.     He  is  a  nice,  promising  colt. 

Price  of  Citadel,  $600.  , 


No.  201. 

CLAY  MEDIUM.  Bay  Colt;  small  star  and  snip;  both 
hind  feet  white;  foaled  September  ist,  1880,  Sired  by 
Happy  Medium. 

First  dam  Ella   Merrill,  by   Anierican   Clay    (sire  of  Granville^ 
record  of  2:26;    ?vlaggie  Briggs,  2:27;    Ella  Clay,  2:271-0),  fe,on. 
of  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr. 
Second  dam  by  Brignoli  (record  2:29,^4),  son  of  Mambrino  Chief. 
.  Third  dam  the  dam  of  Joe  Hooker  (sire  of  Bushwhacker,  2:29).2^ 
and  Maud  Macey,  2:27?^'),  son  of  Mambrino  Chief. 
Fourth  dam  by  Kavanaugh,  thoroughbred  son  of  Bertrand. 
Fifth  dam  by  American  Eclipse,  son  of  Duroc,  &c. 
For  extended  pedigree  see  Sally   Clay,  No.   102.  and    Happy  Medium, 
No.  2. 

Price,  $Soo. 


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No.  202. 

DONCASTER.  Bay  Colt;  star,  with  few  white  hairs  on 
left  hind  leg  above  pastern;  foaled  September  25,  1880. 
Sired  by  Happy  Medium. 

First  dam  Head  ley  mare,  by  Regular,  son  of  Volunteer,  sire  of 

St.  Julien,  record  2:11!-^. 
Second  dam  Melissa,  by  Crockett's  Bellfounder,  son  of  Brown's 
Bellfounder,  he  by  Imp.  Bellfounder. 
See  Sannie,  No.  103,  for  extended  pedigree  of  Melissa,  and  Happy  Me- 
dium, No.  2,  and  of  Volunteer,  see  Venture,  No.  116. 

I  farmed  the  dam  of  Doncaster  of  H.  A.  Headley,  of  Fayette  County 
Ky.,  to  breed  to  Happj   Medium. 

Doncaster  is  inbred  to  Rysdyk's   Hambletonian,  and   inbred  to  Imp. 
^Bellfounder,  and  is  a  large,  stout  and  stylish  colt  with  fine  action. 
Price  of  Doncastei",  $1,000. 


No.  203. 

:EXEMPLAR.     Bay  CoU;    no  white;    foaled  June  25,  1880. 
Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Viella,  by  Cassius  M.  Cla^',  Jr.,  sire  of  Harry  Clay^ 

record  of  2 :23^. 

Second  dam  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 

Third  dam  by  Herr's  Coeur  de  Lion. 

For  extended  pedigree  see  Susan  Brady,  No.  97,  and  Almont,  No.  i. 

Exemplar  is  inbred  to  Alexander's  Abdallah,  and  is  thrice  inbred  to 
Old  Abdallah,  sire  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian.  He  is  a  highly  finished 
colt,  with  fine  style,  and  a  natural  born  trotter. 

Price,  $1,750. 


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No.  304. 

PIRMONT.  Dark  Chestnut  Colt;  small  star;  left  hind  foot 
white  above  ankle:  foaled  April  7,  1S80.  Sired  bv  Al- 
mont. 

First  dam  Diadem,  hy  Lumber  (sire  of  Lady  Lumber,  record  of 
2:271-4},  son  of  Ericsson  (sire  of  Eric,  four-jear  old   record  of 
2:28 1:4,  the  fastest  to  that  date),  he  by  Mambrino  Chief  sire  of 
Lady  Thorne,  2:181,4. 
Second  dam  Queen  Dido  (dam  of  Tom  Stamps  and  Red  Wilkes, 
sire  of  Phil.  Thompson,  three-year  old  record  2:21),  bv  Mam- 
brino Chief. 
See  Diadem,  No.  41,  Qiieen  Dido,  No.  94,  and  Almont,  No.  i,  for  full 
pedigi-ee. 

Firmont  is  a  very  large,  rangy  colt.  He  had  his  hind  leg  broken  in  the 
Spring  of  18S1,  but  has  recovered.  He  M'ould  not  do  for  a  track  horse, 
but  should  make  a  verv  fine  stock  horse. 

Price  reduced  to  .$^oo. 


is'o.  305. 

GRANICUS.  Bay  Colt;  star  and  snip,  both  hind  feet 
white,  and  right  front  foot  white;  foaled  August  33,  iSSo. 
Sired  by  Happy  Medium,  son  of  Rysdj^k's  Hambletonian, 
and  sire  of  Brigadier,  record  of  3:33,  and  ten  others  with 
records  of  2  -.t^o  or  better. 

First  dam  Decorah,  by    Mambrino  Time  (full   brother  of  L,ady 
Stout,  three-year  old  record  2:29),  son  of  Mambrino  Chief. 
For  full  pedigree  see  Decorah.  No.  42,  and  Happy  Medium,  No.  2. 
Price,  .$8co. 


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No.  3o6. 

G-LENDOWER.  Bay  Colt;  no  white;  foaled  May  ii, 
1880.     Sired  by  Almoiit  Lightning,  son  of  Almont. 

First  dam  Estella  Baker,  hy  Ashland's  Patchen,  son  of  Ashland 
(sii^e  of  Joe  Pettit,  record  of  2:30),  son  of  Mambrino  Chief. 
Ashland's   Patchen's   dam  hy  the    celebrated  George   M.    Patchen, 
record  2:23}^,  the  fastest  stallion  record  of  his  day. 

See  Estella  Baker,  No.  45,  Almont  Lightning,  No.  5,  and  Almont,  No. 
I,  for  extended  pedigree. 

Glendower  is  a  stylish  colt,  with  plenty  of  substance  and  stout,  clean, 
hard  bone 

Price,  $500, 

No.  207. 

HYPERION.  Dark  Rosewood  Bay  Colt;  left  hind  foot 
white  to  ankle,  no  other  white;  legs  black  above  knees 
and  hocks;  foaled  June  25,  18S0.     Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Scottish  Girl,  by  Bourbon  Chief  (sire  of  Calmar,  rec- ' 
ord  of  2:23:';^),  he  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne. 
See  Scottish  Girl,  No.  106,  and  Almont,  No.  i,  for  full  pedigree. 

The  pedigree  of  Hyperion  is  full  of  speedy  blood.  He  is  small  for  his 
age,  but  is  as  symmetrically  formed  as  any  trotting  bred  colt  in  Kentucky. 
He  can  hardly  fail  to  make  a  speedy  trotter. 

Price,  $Soo. 

No.  208. 

HUMBERT.  Bay  Colt;  small  tuft  of  white  hairs  in  curl 
on  forehead;  black  points,  legs  black  to  knees  and  hocks; 
foaled  May  15,  18S0.     Sired  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 

First  dam    Morgiana,  by  Almont. 

Second  dam,  the  grandam  of  Mambrino  Boy,  record  2:26,  by 
Berthune,  thoroughbred  son  of  Sidi  Hamet. 

Third  dam  by  Rattler,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 

Fourth  dam  by  Imp.  Spread  Eagle,  son  of  Volunteer,  son  of  the 
renowned  English  Eclipse,  he  by  Marske,  out  of  Spiletta  by 
Regulus,  sire  of  Imp.  Messenger's  grandain. 

I  sold  Morgiana  to  David  SnoM*,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  wHo  has  bred  her 
to  his  celebrated  stallion  Daniel  Lambert. 

Humbert  is  a  large,  rangy  colt,  with  line  head  and  neck,  and  born  a 
trotter. 

Price  of  Humbert  $750. 


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No.  209. 

JACINTO.— (Full  brother  to  Musette,  record  of  2:29^);  Bay 
Colt;  star;  no  other  white;  foaled  March  20,  1880.  Sired 
by  Almont. 

First  dam  Mag  Cooper  (Musette's  dam),  by  Ashland  (sire  of  Joe 
Pettit,  record  2:30,  and  of  the  dam  of  Edwin  Thorne,  2:173/^), 
son  of  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne. 

Second  dam  a  fine  mare  of  unknown  pedigree. 
Price,  $750. 


No.  210. 

liEANDER.      Bay  Colt;    left  hind  foot  white;    foaled  Au- 
gust 25,  1880.      Sired  by  Almont  or  Almont  Lightning, 

First  dam  Zoette,  by  Almont  Prince,  son  of  Abnont. 
See  Zoette,  No.  120,  and  Ahnont,  No.  i,  for  extended  pedigree. 

Leander  is  inbred  to  Almont,  and  inbred  three  times  both  to  Alexander's- 
Abdallah  and  to  Mambrino  Chief.  For  so  young  a  colt  he  gives  great 
promise. 

Price,  .$800. 


No.  211. 

MAG-NATE.  Bay  Colt;  left  hind  foot  white,  and  small 
white  mark  on  left  front  heel;  foaled  April  7,  1880.  Sired 
by  Almont. 

First  dam   Theresa  B.,  hy   Prophet,  Jr.,   son  of  Prophet,   he  by 
Hill's  Vermont  Black  Hawk,  sire  of  Ethan  Allen. 

Second  dam  Molly  Floyd  (dam  of  Bolly  Lewis,  record  or  2:29^; 

Princess  and  Gazelle),  by  Mohawk. 

See  Theresa  B.,  No.  11 1,  and  Almont,  No.  i,  for  full  pedigree. 

Magnate  is   a  large,  stout  well   shaped  colt,   and  can  be  relied   on  to 
make  a  fast  trotter. 

Price,  $1,000. 


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No.  212. 
ORIENTAL.      Dark   Bay  Colt;    right  front  foot  white  on 
heel,   running    around   coronet,   with   black   spot   in   the 
white  at  coronet;    foaled  June  ist,  1880.       Sired  by  Al- 
mont  Lightning. 

First  dam  Kentucky   Central  (four  year  old  record  of  2:31),  by 
Balsora,  son  of  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
See  Kentucky  Central,  No.  59,  AHmont,  No.  i,  and  Almont  Lightning, 
No.  5,  for  extended  pedigree. 

Oriental  is  as  highly  finished  as  a  thoroughbred  race  horse,  and  yet  has 
the  powerful  muscular  development  of  the  high  bred  trotter,  with  broad, 
flat,  clean,  hard  bone.  He  is  inbred  to  Alexander's  Abdallah,  which  the 
records  prove  to  be  the  most  prepotent  of  all  trotting  blood,  and  is  also 
thrice  inbred  to  Mambrino  Chief 
Price,  $800. 

No.  213. 
ORONTES.      Bay  Colt;    large  star  and  medium  sized  snip; 
no  other  white;    foaled   March  29,  1880.      Sired  by  Al- 
mont Lightning. 

First  dam  Pattie  Price  (dam  of  Lulu  Morton  and  Olympus),  by 
George  D.  Prentice,  son  of  Mambrino  Chief. 
See   Pattie  Price,  No.  89,  Almont,  No.   i,  and  Almont  Lightning,  No. 
5,  for  extended  pedigree. 

I  consider  Orontes  the  finest  foal  Pattie  Price  ever  produced. 

Price,  $750. 

No.  214. 

ORESTES.      Dark  Red   Bay   Colt;  left  hind  foot  white  on 

heel  and  around  inside   of  coronet;  foaled  May  7,  1880. 

Sired  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 

First  dam  Princess,   hy  Mambrino  Patchen,  son   of  Mambrino 

Chief,  and  full  brother  of  Lady  Thorne. 
Second  dam  Queen  Vic,  by  Mambrino  Chief 

See  Princess,  No.  87,  Almont,  No.  i,  and  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  No.  4, 
for  full  pedigree. 

I  bred  Princess  to  Cla3',  hoping  to  get  a  filly  foal  to  keep  for  a  brood 
mare.  As  her  produce  was  a  colt  it  is  offered  for  sale.  He  is  an  extra 
good  one,  and  all  things  considered,  is  perhaps  the  cheapest  colt  at  Fair- 
lawn. 

Price,  $1,000. 


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No.  215. 

PIONEER.     Black   or   very   Dark  Brown  Colt:  large  star; 

right  hind  and  right  front  foot  white;  foaled  May  16,  1880. 

Sired  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 

First  dam  Ellen  M.,  by  Almont. 

See  Pensora,  No.  85,  and  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  No.  4,  for  full  pedigree- 
Pioneer  is  a  large,  rangy  colt,  and  a  natural  born  trotter.      He  is   bred 
like  Durango,  whose  owner  has  refused  an  offer  of  $10,000  for  him. 
Price,  $1,000. 


No.  216. 

PINNACLE.  Bay  colt;  star  and  small  white  spot  on  in- 
side quarter  of  right  hind  heel;  foaled  May  3d,  1880. 
Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam   Maggie   Dunn,  by  Bourbon  Chief  (sire  of  Calmat, 

record  of  2  '-2^1^),  son  of  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne, 

record  2:18)^. 
Second  dam  by  Gill's  Vermont  (sire  of  Bonner  Boy,  record  2:23), 

he  by  Downing's  Vermont,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk. 
Third  dam  by  Grey  Eagle,  thoroughbred  son  of  Woodpecker,  sire 

of  Prince,  record  2 :27. 

See  Maggie  Dunn,  No.  72,  and  Almont,  No.  r,  for  full  pedigree. 
Pinnacle  is  a  large,  rangy  colt,  with  a  strong  combination  of  speedy 
1)1  ood. 

Price.  $1,250. 


No.  317. 

:BP ARTACUS.  Dark  Bay  or  Bay  Brown  Colt;  right  hind  foot 
white  to  ankle  behind,  but  not  quite  to  ankle  in  front  and 
on  sides;  foaled  March  19,  1880.      Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Qiieen  Lizzie,  hy  Mambrino  Chief. 

See  Qiieen  Lizzie,  No.  91,  and  Almont,  No.  i,  for  full  pedigree. 

Spartacus  is  bred  like  and  is  almost  full  brother  in  blood  to  Piedmont, 
-record  of  2:1714  in  fourth  heat,  the  fastest  fourth  heat  ever  made  by  any 
■stallion,  and  Allie  West,  five-year  old  record  of  2 125,  made  after  making  a 
-full  season  in  the  stud,  and  sire  of  Jewett,  three-year  old  record  2:23^. 
lie  promises  to  be  full  16  hands  high  and  a  fast  trotter. 

Price,  $2,ooQ. 


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No.  21S. 

TALISMAN.     Very  Dark  Brown,  or  Black  Colt;  no  white; 
foaled  Mav  22^  18S0.     Sired  by  Cassins  M.  Clay,  Jr." 
First  dam  Queen  Vic,  by  ManibrinO' Chief. 

See  Queen  Vic,  No.  93,  Cassius-  M.  Clay,.Jii\,  No.  4,  and  Alniont,  No. 
I,  for  extended  pedigree. 

Queen  Vic  was  bred  to  C.  M.  Clay.Jr.,  bopeing  she  would  produce  a 
iilly  foal,  to  be  used  as  a  brood  mare  at  Fairlawn ;  but  as  her  foal  was  a- 
colt  it  is  for  sale. 

Talisman  is  an  extra  fine  and  high  styled  colt,  with  trotting  action  that- 
will  satisfy  a  critical  horseinan. 

Price,  $800. 


No.   219. 

VIMONT.        Bay  Colt  ;  star  ;  left  hind    foot    white^  above 
ankle;  foaled  April  27,  iSSo.     Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Badoura,  by  Cassius  M.  Clay.  Jr.. 

Second  dam  Puss  (Lorelle's  dam),  by  Alexander's  Norman,  sire 

of  Lula,  record  2:15,  and  May  Queen,  2:20. 

See  Badoura,  No.  28,  Almont,  No.  i,  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  No.  4,  and 
Alice  Drake,  No.  7,  for  extended  pedigree. 

Vimont  is  one  of  my  greatest  favorites,  and  I  have  great  expectations  of 
his  proving  a  first-class  trotter  and  stock  horse.       My   Manager  said  ''he 
is  as  good  as  anybody's  colt." 

Price,  $2,000. 


i\o.  220. 

VALMONT.  Bay  Colt:  right  hind  foot  white  nearly  to 
ankle;  few  white  hairs  in  forehead;  foaled  May  2,  1880- 
Sired  by  Almont 

First  dam  Speranza,  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

See  Speranza,  No.  105,  and  Almont,  No.  r,  for  extended  pedigree.    .. 

Valmont  i';  as  promising  a  two-year  old  as  there  is  at  Fairlawn.^  Is  of  fair 
size  for  his  age,  and  highly  finished  all  over.  He  is  also  bredUike  Pied- 
mont and  x\llie  West.     I  prefer  not  to  part  Avith  him. 

-Price,  $2,!:;oo. 


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No.  331. 

WIMONT.     Chestnut  Colt:  no  white:  foaled  April  5.  1880. 
Sired  by  Almont  Lightning,  son  of  Almont. 

First  dam  Kittie,  bv  Duvall's  Mambrino.  son  of  Mambrino  Chief. 
Second  darn  by  Bob  Johnson,  thoroughbred  son  of  Boston. 
Third  dam  by  Medoc,  son  of  American  EcHpse. 
Duvairs  Mambrino  hy  Mambrino  Chief. 

First  dam  by  Imp.  Glencoe,  son  of  Sultan. 

Second  dam  by  Blacknose,  thoroughbred  son  of  Medoc,  &c. 

See  Almont  Liglitning,   No.   5,   and  Ahiiont,  No.  i.  for  extended  ped- 
igree. 

Wimont  is  a  large,  stout.  Avell  proportioned  colt,  and  shows  good  trot- 
ting action. 
Price,  $350. 


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NOTICE. 

'The  attention  of  purchasers  is  specially  called  to  the  splendid  lot  of 
two-year  old  colts  and  fillies  now  olFered  for  sale  at  Fairlawn.  It  is  con- 
fidently believed  that  for  stj'le,  finish,  high  breeding  and  fine  trotting  ac- 
tion they  »vill  compare  favorably  with  any  lot  of  young  trotting  stock  in 
America.  Such  has  been  the  demand  for  the  stock  bred  and  raised  at 
Fairlawn,  that  only  a  limited  number  of  three  and  four-year  olds  remain 
unsold.  The  supply  of  two-year  olds  was  never  larger  in  number  or  bet- 
ter in  quality. 


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YEARLING  STALLIONS. 


No.  222. 

ADRIAN.  Bay  Colt;  large  star;  right  hind  heel  white: 
foaled  May  6th.  188 1.     Sired  by  Almoiit. 

First  dam  Dame  Duncan  bj  Black  Hawk  Jr., 

Second  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

Third  dam  by  Hunt's  Commodore,  son  of  Mambrino,  thorough- 
bred, son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
See  Dame  Duncan   No.  40  and  Almont  No.  i.  for  extended  pedigree. 
Adrian  is  a  large,  stout,  finely  gaited  colt. 
Price,  $1,350. 

'  No.  223. 

ALMONICO.     Bay  Colt;  a  few  white  hairs  on  upper  side  of 
curl  in  forehead;  right  hind  heel  white,  the  white  extend- 
ing   around    coronet;  foaled  June   19th,    1881.     Sired  by 
Almont. 

First  dam  Delmona  by  Delmonico,  sire  of  Darby,  record  2'.i6y^-^ 
•     For  extended  pedigree  see  Delmona  No.  43  and  Almont  No.  i. 
Price,  $1,250. 

No.  224.  . 

ALTONIAN.  Dark  Bay  Colt  with  some  roan  on  shoulders 
and  hips;  black  legs,  mane  and  tail;  no  white;  foaled 
May  31st,  1 88 1.      Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Ruth  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 
See  Ruth  No.  95  and  Almont  No.  i  for  full  pedigree. 
Price,  $1,500. 


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151 


No.  225. 

ALMONT  CHAMPION.  Bay  Colt;  large  star;  no  other 
white;  foaled  June  nth,  1881.  Sired  by  Almont  Light- 
ninsf. 

First  dam  Stella   Champion   by    Mambrino  Champion,    son  of 
Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Ladj  Thorne,  record  of  2:183^. 

See  Stella  Champion  No.  loi,  x\lmont  Lightning  No.  5  and  Almont 
No.  I  for  full  pedigree. 

Almont  Champion  is  a  colt  of  fine  size  and  style,  and  is  one  of  the  finest 
colts  at  FairlaM'n. 

Price,  $600. 


No.  226. 

ALMONT  STAR.     Bay  Colt;  no    white;   foaled  July  4th, 
1 88 1.     Sired  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Blanche  Star  bv   Conklin's    American    Star,    (sire  of 

St.    Cloud,   record    of  2:28,   and    Star  2:30),    son  of  Seelej's 

American    Star,    sire  of   Widow     Machree,   2:29,    and    Bolly 

Lewis,  2:293?^'. 

See  Blanche  Star  No.  23  and  Almont  No.  i  for  full  ledigree. 
Almont  Star  is  a  fine  and  very  promising  colt. 

Price,  $1,500. 


No.  227. 

BRAG-ANZA.     Bay  Colt;    small    spot  or  st^r  in  forehead; 
foaled  June  17th,  1881.     Sired  by  Almont  Lightning. 

First  dam  Bellair  by   William  Welch,  (sire   of  Prince  Imperial, 
trial  of  2:223^),  son  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

See  Bellair  No.  26,  Almont  No.  i,  and  Almont  Lightning  No.  5,  for 
full  pedigree. 

Braganza  is  inbred  to  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian  and  closely  inbred  to 
Mambrino  Chief.  His  dam  is  one  of  the  largest,  most  stylish  and  finest 
gaited  brood  mares  at  Fairlawn.  He  is  her  first  foal,  and  should  make 
a  fast  trotter  and  sire  of  fast  trotters. 

Price,  $600. 


152  FAIRLAWN    STOCK    FARM. 


No.  228. 
CHANTILLY.     Dark  Red  Bay  Colt;  small  star;  right  hind 
foot  white;  foaled  May  28th,  188 1.     Sired  by  Cassius  M. 
Clay,  Jr. 

First  dam  Carlotta  by  Alexander's  Pilot,  Jr. 

See  Carlotta  No.  31,  and  Cassius  M,  Claj,  Jr.,  No.  4  for  extended 
pedigree. 

I  Chantillj  is  bred  like  Crittenden,  that  showed  a  2:12  gait  when  three 
years  old.  Carlotta's  dam  is  bred  like  Miss  Russell,  the  dam  of  Maud  S., 
record  2:101^,  both  being  bj  Pilot,  Jr.,  out  of  thoroughbred  dams. 

Price,  $1,000. 

No.  229. 

CLAY  CHIEF.  Bay  Colt;  large  star;  left  hind  foot  white 
to  ankle,  foaled  May  23,  1881.  Sired  by  Cassius  M. 
Clay,  Jr. 

First  dam  Marir  Sturgess,  bv  Almont. 

See  Maria  Sturgess,  No.  70,  Cassius  M.  Clay,  No.  4,  and  Almont,  No. 
I,  for  extended  p^igree. 

Clay  Chief  is  one  of  the  best  bred  Clay  colts  in  American.  He  is  in- 
bred to  Old  Abdallah,  sire  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  and  unites  with 
this  the  blood  of  Alexander's  Abdallah,  Mambrino  Chief,  and  Pilot,  Jr., 
and  re-unites  the  Clay  and  Bashaw  kindred  blood  which  both  have  their 
common  origin  in  Andrew  Jackson. 

Price,  $1,000. 


No.  230. 

DOMING-0.  Chestnut  Colt ;  small  narrow  star  ;  small 
snip;  both  hind  heels  white,  the  white  extending  around 
inside  and  front  of  coronets;  foaled  June  21st,  1881. 
Sired  by  Hidalgo,  son  of  Almont. 

First  dam  Lady  Turner  (Alta's  dam),  by  Mambrino  Chief. 
Hidalgo  (full  brother  to  Easter  Maid,  record  2:29),  by  Almont. 

First  dam  Annie  Eastin,  by  Morgan  Rattler,  son  of  Hale's  Green 

Mountain  Morgan. 
Second  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

Third  dam  Helen  Mar,  by  Downing's  Bay  Messenger,  &c. 
See  Lady  Turner,  No.  64,  and  Almont,  N0..1,  for  full  pedigree. 
Price,  $400. 


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No.  231. 

FORREST  CLAY.     Black  Colt;    some  white  on  left  hind 
foot,  foaled  June   ist,  1881.       Sired  by   Cassius  M.  Clay, 

First  dam  Susetta,  bv  Ahiiont, 

Second  dam  Sue  Berkley  bv  Alexander's  Edwin  Forrest,  sire  of 

Billy  Hoskins,  record  of  2:26)4;  ^"<^  Champagne,  2:30. 
Third  dam  b}"  Old  Cockspur,  a  fast  pacer. 

Fourth  dam  hy  the  four-mile  race  horse,  Dick   Singleton,  son  of 
Bertrand,  he  bv  Sir  Archv,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 
See  Susetta,  No.   104,  Cassius  M.  Clav,  Jr.,  No.  4,  and  Almont,  No.  i> 
for  extended  pedigree. 
Price,  $750. 


No.  232. 

G-ONZALVO.  Dark  Bay  Colt;  star;  no  other  white;  legs 
black  above  knees  and  hocks;  foaled  April  20th,  188 1. 
Sired  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 

First  dam  Ophir,  bv  Alamo,  son  of  Almont. 

'^'^       Second  dam  Queen  Dido  (dam  of  Tom  Stamps  and  Red  Wilkes, 

sire  of  the  phenomenal  trotter  Phil  Thompson,  three-vear  old 

record  2:21),  bj  Mambrino  Chief. 

Alamo,  by  Almont,  son  of  Alexander's  Abdallah. 

First  dam  Princess  Ann,  bj  Alexander's  Abdallah. 

Second  dam  bj  Brown's  Bellfounder,  son  of  Imp.  Bellfounder. 

Brown's  Bellfounder  bv  Imp.  Bellfounder. 

First  dam  Ladv  Allport,  by  Mambrino,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

Second  dam  bj  Tippoo  Saib,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

Third  dam  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

Alamo  won  a  fres-for-all  trot  at  the  St.  Louis  Fair  when  only  four 
years  old;  afterwards  won  several  races.  He  met  with  an  injury  which 
has  interfered  with  his  speed. 

See  Ophir,  No.  83,  Cassius  M.  Clay,  No.  4,  and  Almont,  No.  i,  forful 
pedigree. 

Gonzalvo  is  Ophir s  first  foal.  There  are  but  few  colts  living  that  have 
■such  a  pedigree,  and  I  have  strong  hopes  that  he  will  prove  worthy  of  his 
royal  breeding. 

Price,  $1,000. 


154  fairlawn  stock  farm. 


No.  233. 

L.UCKNOW.  Bay  Colt;  black  points;  no  white;  foaled  July 
4th,  1 88 1.  Sired  by  Happy  Medium  or  Almont  Light- 
ning. 

First  dam  Queen  Dido  (.dam  of  Tom  Stamps  and  Red  Wilkes, 

winner  of  the  4-year  old  stakes  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  and  sire  of 

Phil  Thompson,  3-year  old  record  of  2:21,  made  in  third  heat 

in  1881),  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

See  Queen  Dido,  No.  94,  Happy  Medium,  No.   2,   Almont  Lightning' 

No.  5,  Almont,  No.  i. 

It  can  only  be  settled  after  Lucknow  shapes  up  whether  he  was  sired  by 
Happy  Medium  or  Almont  Lightning.  His  dam  was  bred  to  Happy  Me- 
dium on  the  17th,  i8th  and  20th  of  July,  and  to  Lightning  on  the  3d,  4th 
5th,  6th,  7th  and  8th  of  August,  1880.  As  both  stallions  are  very  inipressive 
sires,  I  hope  to  determine  at  least  to  my  own  satisfaction,  which  stallion  is  his 
sire.  On  the  record,  hoAvever,  the  pedigree  will  have  to  stand  as  above. 
Most  of  my  brood  mares  ran  over  their  time  the  past  season  from  one  to 
four  weeks.  Price  $500,  which  is  just  one-half  the  price  I  would  place  on. 
Lucknow  if  I  was  absolutely  certain  which  of  the  two  stallions  is  his  sire. 


No.  234. 

MAMBRINO  MEDIUM.  Brown  Bay  Colt  ;  medium 
sized  star;  no  other  white;  foaled  June  18,  1881.  Sired 
by  Happy  Medium. 

First  dam  Mary  Adams,  by  Mambrino  Patchen  (full  brother  of 

Lady  Thorne,  record  2:i8\£),  son  of  Mambrino  Chief. 

See  Mary  Adams,  No.  74,  and  Happy  Medium,  No.  2,  for  full  pedigree. 

Mary  Adams  wintered  badly  and  was  quite   thin  when  she  foaled,  and 

did  not  suckle  well.      Hence  Mambrino  Medium  is  small  for  his  age  and 

in  bad  order.     He  looks  like  he  was  not  worth  $25.       I   have  the  utmost 

confidence  that  he  will  grow  out  and  make  a  fine  horse,  and  therefore  do 

not  price  hiin  at  present. 


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No.  235. 

NORMAN  MEDIUM.  Iron  Gray  Colt;  star,  both  hind 
feet  and  right  front  foot  white:  white  spot  in  heel  of  left 
front  foot;  foaled  March  26th,  1881.  Sired  by  Happy 
Medium. 

First  dam  Alice  Drake  bj  Alexander's  Norman,  sire  of  Lula 
record  2:15,  May  Queen,  2:20,  Blackwood,  3-jear  old  record 
2:31,  the  fastest  to  that  date. 

See  Alice  Di-ake  No.  7,  and  Happy  Medium  No.  2  for  full  pedigree. 

Norman  Medium  is  a  large  rangy  colt,  and  I  have  no  doubt,  will  make 
a  fast  trotter  and  good  stock  horse.  On  account  of  being  gray  he  is 
priced  at  just  one-half  the  price  I  should  place  on  him  if  he  was  a  nice  bay. 

Price,  $600. 


No.  236. 

NUMIDIAN.      Bay  Colt;  small  star  and  left  hind  foot  white- 
on  heel  and  around  coronet,  foaled  July  9th,  1881.     Sired 
by  Almont  or  Happy  Medium. 

First  dam  Susan  Brady  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 

See  Susan  Brady  No.  97,  Almont  No.  i  and  Happy  Medium  No.  4. 

Susan  Brady  was  bred  to  Almont  July  15th,  17th,  and  20th,  and  to 
Happy  Medium  August  nth,  12th,  and  i6th,  1880;  so  it  is  impossible  to 
determine  from  date  of  foaling  which  stallion  is  the  sire  of  Numidian. 
As  the  foals  of  the  two  stallions  are  all  strongly  marked  and  unlike,  I 
feel  confident  that  Almont  is  the  sire  of  Numidian.  Mares  before  havings 
their  first  foal  often  show  in  season  when  really  in  foal,  I  have  had  this 
to  occur  repeatedly. 

Price,  $800. 


No.  237. 

RAPID  AN.     Chestnut   Colt;   small    star;    no    other   white; 
foaled  May  ist,  1881.     Sired  by  Almont  Lightning. 

First  dam  Estella  Baker  by    Ashland's  Patchen,  he  by  Ashland, 
son  of  Mambrino  Chief. 
See  Estella  Baker  No.  45,  Almont  Lightning  No.  5,  and  Almont  No.  i. 
Price,  $400. 


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No.  238. 

KOYAL,  MEDIUM.  Bay  Colt;  left  hind  foot  white  to 
ankle;  no  other  white;  foaled  April  13th,  1881.  Sired 
by  Happy  Medium. 

First   dam    Queen    Lizzie,    by    Mambrino    Chief,  sire  of  Ladj 
Thorne,  2:181^. 
For  full  pedigree  see  Queen  Lizzie,  No.  91,  and  Happy  Medium,  No.  2» 
I  regard  Rojal  Medium  as  the  best  foal  Queen  Lizzie  has  ever  pro- 
duced. 

Price,  $1,500. 


No,  239. 

SAXONY.     Bay  Colt;  black  points;  no  white;  foaled  April 
15,  1881.     Sired  by  Happy  Medium. 

First  dam  Alma  Morris,  bj  Almont. 
See  Alma  Morris,  No.  18,  and  Happy  Medium,  No.  2,  for  full  pedigree. 
Price,  $1,250. 


No.  240. 

STALWART.  Rosewood  Bay  Colt;  star  and  narrow 
stripe  in  face;  both  hind  feet  white;  white  spot  on  in- 
side of  near  front  heel,  the  white  extending  half  way 
around  coronet;  foaled  April  5,  188 1.  Sired  by  Happy 
Medium. 

First  dam  Topsy  Taylor,  by  Alexander's  Norman,  sire  of  Lula» 
record  of  2:15;  May  Queen,  2:20,  &c. 
See  Ella  B.,  No.  50,  and  Happy  Medium,  No.  2,  for  full  pedigree. 
Stalwart  is  a  large,  stout,  well  proportioned  colt,  and  without  some  ac- 
cident is  certain  to  make  a  trotter.  • 
Price,  $1,000. 


YEARLING    STALLIONS.  157- 


No.  341. 

T  ALA  VERA.  Dark  Bay  or  Brown  Colt;  star;  both  hind 
feet  white;  foaled  April  29th,  1S81.  Sired  by  Happy 
Medium. 

First  dam  Kate,  bj  Alhoit,  son  of  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Second  dam  by  Brignoli  (record  2:29^4),  by  Mambrino  Chief. 
Third  dam  by  Alexander's  Pilot,  Jr. 
Fom-th  dam  by  Ole  Bull,  son  of  Old  Pilot. 
Alhoit  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid,  record  2:14. 
First  dam  by  Imp.  Hooton,  sire  of  Lula's  dam,  record  2:1s. 
Second  dam  by  Veteran,  son  of  Bertrand,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 
Third  dam  by  Golden  Picture. 
R.  E.  Coleman,  of  Harrodsbui-g,  Ky.,  from  whom  the  above  pedigree  of 
Alhoit's  dam  was  obtained,   states  that  Alhoit  trotted  in  2:41  as  a  4- year 
old.  / 

Price,  $Soo. 


.  No.  243. 

WARWICK  MEDIUM.  Bay  Colt;  near  hind  foot  white 
to  ankle  on  heel  and  outside,  but  not  quite  to  ankle  on 
inside;   foaled  May  15,  1881.       Sired  by  Happy  Medium. 


First    dam    Lady    Warwick,    by    Delmonico,    sire    of  Darby. 
2:i6>,/.  ■ 

See  Lady   Warwick,  No.  62,  and  Happy  Medium,  No.  2,  for  extended 
pedigree. 

Special  attention  is  called  to  the  remarkable  pedigree  of  Warwick  Me- 
dium, and  the  strong  speed  lines  that  are  concentrated  in  him. 
Price,  $1,200. 


1^8  FAIRLAWN    STOCK    FARM. 


SIX-YEAR  OLD  GELDING. 


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No.  243. 

SAN  PEDRO.     Dark    Red  Chestnut    Gelding;  both  hind 

feet  white;  with  gray  mark   above   pastern   of  right  hind 

foot;  1:^:^  hands    high;    foaled  May   17th,  1876.     Sired  by 
Almont. 

First   dam    Sannie    by    Selim,    son    of  YOung  Leviathan.  -  See 

Sannie  No.  103. 
Second  dam  Melissa,  by  Crockett's  Bellfounder,  son  of  BroAvn's 

Bellfounder,  he  by  Imp.  Bellfounder, 
Third  dam  Kate,  by  Conflagration,  son  of  Imp.  Trustee. 
Fovirth    dam    a  thoroughbred  mare  owned    by  D.    Sidener,   of. 
Bourbon  County,  Ky. 
Imp.  Trustee  was  sire  of  the  trotter  Trustee,  the  first  horse  that  trotted 
twenty  miles  in  one  hour, 

Crockett's  Bellfounder  hy  Brown's  Bellfounder. 
Bi-own's  Bellfounder  by  Imp.  Bellfounder. 

First  dam    Lady    Allport,   by    Mambrino,   thoroughbred  son  of 

Imp.  Messenger. 
Second  dam  by  Tippoo  Saib,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Third  dam  b/  Imp.  Messenger. 

Selim.  was  Cn.  Gano's  charger  during  the  late  war,  and  was  a  horse 
of  remarkable  speed  and  endurance.  He  was  claimed  to  be  strictly  thor- 
ousfhbred. 

All  of  Sannie's  colts  are  natural  trotters,  and  her  dam,  Melissa,  was  a 
remarkable  road  mare. 

San  Pedro,  though  not  tali,, is  a  horse  of  great  substance,  with  a  hody 
as  larsfe  and  ranoy  as  many  16  hand  horses  haye.  He  has  a  strong  back 
and  loin  with  neck  and  head  as  fine  as  an  English  thoroughbred.  He  is 
a  horse  of  fine  constitution  and  keeps  fat  on  about  one-half  the  feed  re- 
quired to  keep  most  horses  in  good  order.  He  was  a  twin  colt,  and  hence 
was  gelded.  He  is  full  of  life  and  yirn,  but  has  no  bad  tricks  in  stable  or 
harness.  Being  a  twin  colt  and  wishing  him  to  grow  and  develope,  he 
has  neyer  been  trained  for  speed,  but  is  now  right  to  be  used  regularly  on 
the  road.  Any  person  wanting  an  all-day  roadster,  full  of  game  and  en- 
durance will,  I  think,  find  these  qualities  in  San  Pedro. 

Price,  $qoo.     . 


BROOD    MARES. 


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The  three  Brood  Mares  that  follow  belong  to  Judge  Gilbert  B.  Reed, 
of  Denver,  Colorado,  who  has  broken  up  his  breeding  farm  in  Colorado 
and  sent  these  mares  to  Kentucky  to  be  bred  to  tht  stallions  at  Fairlawn. 
He  has  concluded  to  sell  them,  and  they  are  offered  at  very  low  figures, 
considering  their  breeding  and  quality.  I  have  no  pecuniary  interest 
whatever  in  these  mares,  and  do  not  charge  Judge  Reed  a  single  dollar 
for  selling  them.  The  mares  are  all  believed  to  be  in  foal,  but  should 
thej  prove  not  to  be,  thej  can  be  bred  back  in  1882  without  charge.  The 
prices  named  are  not  to  stand  after  the  mares  foal  in  1882. 


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No.   244. 

ALAMODE.  Bay  Mare;  star  or  mark  in  forehead,  no  other 
white;  15I  hands  high;  foaled  in  1874.  Bred  by  S.  Y. 
Keene,  of  Scott  County,  Ky.     Sired  by  Ahnont. 

First  dam  Neilson,  by  Iinp.  Sovereign. 

Second  dam  Neva,  by  Vincent  Nolte,  son  of  American  Eclipse, 

and  full  sister  of  Balsora's  dam. 
Third  dam  Mavis  (Dolly  Carter's  dam),  by  Wagner. 
Fourth  dam  by  Medoc,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 
Fifth  dam  by  Blackburn's  Whip,  son  of  Imp.  Whip. 
Sixth  dam  by  Sumpter,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomkd. 
Seventh  dam  Virago,  by  Imp.  Shark. 
Eighth  dam    Virago,  by  Star. 
Ninth  dam  Imp.   Virago,  by  Panton  Arabian, 
Tenth  dam  Crazy,  by  Lath,  son  of  the  Godolphin  Arabian. 
Eleventh  dam  Sister  to  Snip,    by    Flying    Childers,    son    of  the 

Darley  Arabian,  &c.,  &c. 
Price,  $600. 

PRODUCE. 

iS8o. — Chestnut  Colt  by  Beaumont,  son  of  Belmont.     Sold. 
iSSi.— Slipped  foal  by  Happy   Medium    and  bred  back  to  Happy  Me- 
dium and  foal  due  April  i6th,  1S82. 


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No.  245. 

BELLE  ANDERSON.  Sorrel  Mare;  blaze  in  face  and 
large  snip;  left  hind  leg  white,  and  some  white  on  both 
front  feet;  15-!^  hands  high;  foaled  in  1871.  Bred  by 
Thos.  J.  Montague,  of  Lexington,  Ky.  Sired  by  Alex- 
ander's Belmoiat,  son  of  iVlexander's  Abdallah. 

First  dam  Sally  Anderson  (full  sister  to  Novice,  dam  of  the  great 

race  horse  Norfolk)  by  Imp.  Glencoe. 
Second  dam  Chloe  Anderson,  by  Rodolph. 
Third  dam  Butterflj^  by  Sumpter,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 
Fourth  dam  by  Imp.  Buzzard. 
Fifth  dam  by  Imp.  Fearnaught. 
Sixth  dam  bj^  Imp.  Janus. 
Belmont    (sire    of  Nutwood,    2:iSS,^;   Wedgewood,  2:19;  Dick  Moore, 
2:223.^;    Nil    Desperandum,   2:24;   Tremont,    2:30;    and  Lady  Kelso., 
saddle  record    2:29),  b^^    Alexander's   Abdallah,    sire  of  Goldsmith 
Maid,  2:14. 

First  dam  Belle,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorn,  2:181^ 
Second  dam  by  Brown's  Bellfounder,  son  of  Imp.  Bellfounder. 
For  pedigree  of   Alexander's    Abdallah    and  Mambrino  Chief,  see  Al- 
inont.  No.  i,  and  of  Brown's  Bellfounder,  see  Sannie,  No.  103. 

PRODUCE. 

1881. — Bay  Colt  bv  Almont,  and  bred  to  Happy  Medium  and  foal  due 

Mav"'25th,   1882. 

No.  246. 
WAUNITA.  Dark  Bay  Mare;  no  white  except  a  few 
white  hairs  in  forehead.  15!  hands  high;  foaled  in  1874. 
Bred  by  Dr.  Samuel  H.  Chgw,  of  Fayette  County,  Ky. 
Sired  by  Sentinel,  son  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  and 
full  brother  to  the  renowned  Volunteer. 

First  dam  Adelaide,  by  Black  Donald,  son  of  Mambrino  Chief. 

Second  dam  by  Capt!^  Beard,  thoroughbred  son  of  Imp.  York- 
shire. 

Third  dam  by  Buford,  son  of  Imp.  Nonplus. 

Fourth  dam  by  Imp.  Sarpedon,  sire  of  the  renowned  Lexington's 
dam,  &c.,  for  eight  more  thoroughbred  crosses. 

For  pedigree  of  Sentinel,  see  Frances  Breckinridge.  No.  51. 
Waunita  was   a  very  promising  trotter  when  three  years  old,  but  was 
placed  in  the  breeding  stud. 


Price,  $800. 


PRODUCE. 


1880. — Bay  Colt  b}'-  son  of  Woodford  Mambrino.       Dead. 
1881. — Missed  or  lost  foal  by  Almont,  and  bred  to  Happy  Medium,  and 
foal  due  x\pril  25th,  1882. 


FACTS   FOR   BREEDERS. 


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FACTS  FOR  BREEDERS, 


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In  my  annual  catalogue  for  1878,  1879  and  1880  articles  on  trotting 
families,  accompanied  by  a  series  of  tables  showing  how  each  family  stood 
when  tested  by  the  records,  were  published.  The  tables,  corrected  so  as 
to  embrace  the  trotting  performances  to  the  close  of  1881,  are  herewith 
published,  but  the  usual  article  discussing  them  is  omitted.  A  brief  dis- 
cussion of  some  of  the  tables  is  made  under  Almont,  in  the  beginning  of 
this  catalogue,  to  which  the  attention  of  the  reader  is  specially  directed. 
To  all  who  desire  to  investigate  the  subject,  and  especially  to  students  of 
the  breeding  problem,  the  tables  from  No.  i  to  No.  11  will  prove  valuable 
aids,  as  they  contain  in  a  small  space,  and  in  a  form  to  readily  catch  the 
eye,  the  results  accomplished  on  the  turf  by  all  the  representatives  of  each 
of  the  trotting  families  that  have  made  records  of  2:30  or  better. 

A  larger  edition  of  this  catalogue  has  been  printed  than  of  any  previous 
year,  and  as  it  will  reach  a  large  number  of  persons  who  have  not  seen  the 
previous  ones,  it  is  indispensable  to  a  proper  understanding  of  the  subject 
that  the  plan  on  which  the  tables  areconsructed,  be  explained,  and  a  con- 
densed account  be  given  of  the  origin  of  the  different  trotting  families. 

TROTTING    FAMILIES. 

While  there  are  nominally  a  large  number  of  trotting  families  in  the 
United  States,  yet  when  the  subject  is  fully  investigated  it  will  be  found 
that  almost  all  of  our  noted  trotters  have  descended  from  five  sources, 
namely : 

1 .  The  English  thoroughbred  stallion  Mambrino,  son  of  Engineer, 
son  of  Sampson,  son  of  Blaze,  son  of  Flying  Childers,  son  of  the  Darley 
Arabian. 

2.  The  stallion  Young  Bashaw,  son  of  the  Imported  Barb  or  Ara- 
bian Grand  Bashaw. 

3.  The  stallion  Justin  Morgan,  founder  of  the  Morgan  family  of 
trotters. 

4.  Old  Pilot,  Davy  Crocket,  St.  Lawrence,  Columbus,  Royal  George 
and  other  Canadians.  These  Canadians,  as  a  rule,  trotted  as  well  as 
paced. 

5.  The  pacing  stallion  Blue  Bull,  Avhose  origin  is  uncertain,  and  may 
trace  to  the  Canadians,  is  entitled  to  recognition  as  a  sire  of  trotters.  No 
other  pacing  stallion,  except  Blue  Bull  and  the  Canadians,  who,  as  a  rule, 
both  trotted  and  paced,  have  produced  trotters  with  any  such  uniformity 

*  as  to  entitle  them  to  be  ranked  as  trotting  progenitors,  or  the  founders  of 
a  trotting  famil3^ 

^yhile  a  few  trotters  have  descended  from  Imp.  Trustee  and  other 
thorovighbreds,  yet  an  examination  of  the  records  will  convince  the  most 
skeptical  that  almost  all  of  our  noted  trotters  trace  either  through  the  sire 
or  dam  to  one  or  the  other  of  the  sources  mentioned. 

The  Abdallah,  Hambletonian,  and  Mambrino  Chief  families,  and  the 
various  descendants  of  the  sons  and  daughters  of  Imp.  Messenger,  all  have 
a  common  origin  in  EnglishMambrino,  who  was  himself  a  noted  and  very 
successful  race  horse,  and  the  sire  not  only  of  fast  race  horses,  but  also 


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FAIRLAWN    STOCK   FARM. 


of  substantial  and  speedy  harness  horses.  His  son,  Imp.  Messenger,  was 
brought  to  the  United  States  in  1788,  and  his  daughter,  Imp.  Mambrina, 
in  1787. 

Imp.  Messenger  sired  in  the  United  States  a  thorovighbred  son  called 
Mambrino,  foaled  in  1807.     Mambrino  sired  Abdallah  (foaled  in  1825  and 
died  in  1852)  the  head  of  the  Abdallah  family,  and  Abdallah  sired  Rys- 
dyk's  Hambletonian,  the  founder  of  the  Hambletonian  family,     Mambri- 
no also  sired  Mambrino  Paymaster,  and  he  sired  Mambrino  Chief,  the 
founder  of  the  Mambrino  Chief  family.      Mambrino  also  sired  Almack, 
and  he  sired  Grinnell's  Champion,   the  head  of  the  Champion  family  of 
trotters.     It  will  thus  be  seen  that  the  Abdallah,  Hambletonian,  Mambri- 
no Chief  and  Champion  families  all  have  their  immediate  and  common 
origin  in  Mambrino,  thoroughbred  son    of  Imp.    Messenger.      Bishop's 
Hambletonian,  Winthrop  Messenger,  Mount  Holly  and  Engineer  wefe  all 
sons  of  Imp.  Messenger,  and  the  trotters  descended  from  them  and  other 
sons  of  Imp.  Messenger,  all  trace  to  English  Mambrino,  as  also  do  the  de- 
scendants of  American  Eclipse,  his  dam  being  Miller's  Damsel,  by  Imp. 
Messenger.     The  numerous  descendants  of  the  imported  mare  Mambrina, 
through  her  strictly  thoroughbred  son  Gallatin,  and  her  grandsons,  Ber- 
trand  and  Pacific,  all  have  their  conmion  origin  in  English  Mambrino. 

Young  Bashaw,  foaled  in  1822  was  sired  by  Imp.  Grand  Bashaw;  his 
dam  was  Pearl,  by  First  Consul;  his  grandam  was  Fancy,  by  Imp.  Mes- 
senger; his  great  grandam  by  Imp.  Rockingham.  Young  Bashaw  sired  . 
Andrew  Jackson  (foaled  in  1828),  and  he  sired  Henry  Clay  (foaled  in  1837), 
the  head  of  the  Clay  family  of  trotters.  Andrew  Jackson  also  sired  Long 
Island  Black  Hawk,  from  whom  most  of  the  Bashaw  family  are  directly 
descended.  The  Clays,  Bashaws,  Long  Island  Black  Hawks,  Mohawks 
and  Jupiters,  all  have  their  common  origin  in  Young  Bashaw.  In  the  male 
line  Young  Bashaw  traces  to  the  Arabian  or  Barb  Grand  Bashaw,  but  in 
the  maternal  line  to  English  Mambrino,  his  grandam.  Fancy,  being  by 
Imp.  Messenger.  So  through  the  maternal  line  these  families  trace  to 
precisely  the  same  source  as  the  Abdallah,  Hambletonian,  Mambrino  Chief 
and  Champion  families.  No  trotters  descended  from  Grand  Bashaw  ex- 
cept through  Young  Bashaw. 

The  Morgans,  Vermont  Black  Hawks,  Ethan  Aliens,  Golddusts,  Mor- 
ills,  Dracos,  and  Fearnaughts,  are  all  directly  descended,  in  the  male  line, 
from  Justin  Morgan,  who  was  foaled  in  1793,  in  Massachusetts,  and  taken, 
when  two  years  old,  to  Vermont,  where  he  stood  until  he  died  in  182 1. 
The  pedigree  of  Justin  Morgan  has  never  been  authenticated,  but  accord- 
ing to  the  best  informed  authorities  he  was  well  bred,  and  most  probably 
had  more  or  less  of  the  blood  of  the  Lindsey  Arabian,  and  perhaps  other 
thoroughbred  blood,  united  with  the  common  blood  of  the  country  where* 
he  was  bred. 

From  this  condensed  statement  it  will  be  seen  that  nearly  all  the  re- 
cognized trotting  families  are  descended  from  either  English  Mambrino, 
Young  Bashaw,  Justin  Morgan,  Blue  Bull  or  from  Old  Pilot  and  other  Can- 
adian stallions.  As  a  stallion  descended  from  either  of  these  famihes  proved 
himself  to  be  a  successful  producer  of  trotters,  he  became  the  head  of  a 
family  called  after  him,  and  thus  sub  families  have  been  largely  multi- 
plied, much  to  the  confusion  of  parties  who  have  not  the  time  nor  inclina- 
tion to  trace  them  to  their  original  sources, 


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In  order  to  ascertain  which  of  the  trotting  families  had  produced  fast 

TROTTERS    WITH    THE    GREATEST    UNIFORMITY,    AND    IN  THE  LARGEST 

NUMBER,  the  trotting  records  were  examined,  and  tables  carefully  con- 
structed, so  as  to  present  the  general  result  in  a  condensed  form. 

The  plan  adopted  was,  first  to  make  a  table  containing  all  horses  that 
had  records  of  2:20  or  better,  with  the  families  from  which  thej  were  re- 
spectively descended  in  the  direct  male  line,  noting  carefully  all  the  blood 
elements,. as  far  as  known,  that  entered  into  their  pedigrees. 

Then  in  the  second  table  every  family  represented  by  a  per- 
former IN  2:20  OR  better  W'As  FOLLOWED  UP,  and  the  number  de- 
scended from  snch  family,  w^th  records  of  2:30  f)R  better,  was  in- 
cluded in  table  No.  2. 

As  it  would  have  been  manifestly  unjust  to  subject  four  and  five- 
year  OLDS  TO  THE  VERY  STRINGENT  TEST  OF  A  2:20  OR  BETTER  REC- 
ORD, tables  No.  3  and  4  were  made,  in  which  every  five-y'ear  old  that 
from  the  earliest  period  had  made  a  record  of  2 129,  and  every  four-year 
old  that  had  made  a  record  of  2:31  or  better  were  included. 

It  being  settled  beyond  all  controversy  from  tables  No.  i,  2,  3  and  4 
that  the  Hambletonian  family  stood  far  in  advance  of  any  other  trotting 
famil}-,  tables  5,  6,  7,  8  and  9  were  constructed  in  order  to  ascertain 
which  of  the  sons  of  Rysdj'k's  Hambletonian  had  proved  to  be  the  most 
prepotent  trotting  sire,  and  from  which  of  these  sons  fast  trotters  had  de- 
scended with  the  greatest  uniformity.  Then  tables  No.  10  and  11  were 
constructed  to  ascertain  w4iat  showing  the  Mambrino  family,  which  stood 
next  to  the  Hambletonian  in  the  2:20  table,  had  made  in  the  second  gen- 
eration, and  to  compare  the  results  with  similar  results  accomplished  by 
grandsons  and  granddaughters  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

It  is  proper  to  add  that  nothing  is  admitted  in  these  tables  except  per- 
formances that  were  actual  records,  studiously  avoiding  all  private 
trials.  Thus  the  accuracy  of  the  tables  can  be  easily  tested  by  refer- 
ence to  the  published  records.  These  tables  are  believed  to  be  as  accu- 
rate as  any  ever  constructed,  as  the  intention  was  to  include  every  public 
performance  in  w^hich  a  record  was  made  within  the  limits  stated.  They 
can  be  relied  on  as  being  appi'oximately,  if  not  absolutely  correct. 

In  drawing  conclusions  from  these  Tables,  due  allowance  should  be 
made  for  the  age  of  the  respective  families,  and  the  opportunities  each 
trotting  progenitor  had  in  the  stud.  For  illustration,  it  would  not  be  just 
to  the  Mambrino  Chief  family  to  compare  them,  without  making  such  al- 
lowances with  the  Vermont  Black  Hawk  family,  as  Vermont  Black  Hawk 
was  foaled  in  1833  and  lived  until  1856,  and  was  in  active  stud  service  for 
mbout  20  years,  and  probablj-  left  five  times  as  ixiany  sons  and  daughters 
as  Mambrino  Chief;  or  with  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian  who  made  about  23 
seasons  in  the  stud,  and  who  like  Black  Hawk  acquired  great  celebrity  as 
a  trotting  sire  before  he  died,  and  hence  had  access  to  the  finest  and  best 
mares  in  the  country.  Hambletonian  sired  over  thirteen  hundred  sons 
and  daughters.  Only  about  thirty  of  the  daughters  of  Mambrino  are  now 
living  and  pz'oducing,  and  these  are  very  old,  the  youngest  being  20  years 
of  age,  while  Hambletonian  probably  has  at  least  250  daughters,  and 
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TABLE  No.  2. 

Intended  to  show  the  numher  of  trotters  Avith  records  of  2:20,  2:22,  2:24, 
2:2  c;,  2:26,  2:28  and  2:30  and  better,  that  are  descended  in  the  direct 
male  Hne  from  famihes  mentioned  in  Table  No.  i,  with  total  number 
of  performers  and  heats  to  each  family. 


I. 

2. 

3- 

4- 

5- 
6. 

7- 
8. 

9- 
10. 

II. 

12. 

13- 
14. 

15- 
16. 

17. 
18. 

19. 

20. 
21. 

22. 

23- 

24. 

25- 
26. 

27. 

28. 

29. 


RECOGNIZED    FAMILY. 


Hambletonian 

Mambrino  Chief 

Vermont  Black  Hawk    .... 

Clay 

Ethan  Allen 

Bashaw  (Long  Island  Black  H'k) 

Pilot 

Columbus 

General  Knox 

Norman 

Blue  Bull 

Toronto  Chief 

Edwin  Forrest 

Davy  Crocket  ........ 

Golddust 

Whitehall 

Black  Bashaw 

Palmer  Bogus 

Cadmus 

Conklin's  Abdallah 

Eastman  Morgan    ...... 

Doc 

Buell's  Pathfinder 

Tom  Hunter 

Sharatack,  Jr 

Kentuckj^  Hunter 

Yellow  Jacket 

Winnebago  .    ,    , 

Rifleman , 


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10 

10 

8 

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7 
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TABLE  No.  3. 

Intended  to  give  name,  sire  and  family,  in  direct  male  line,  of  every  five-year  old 

that  has  a  record  of  2:29  or  better. 


N/  ME. 


6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 
10. 
11. 
12. 
13. 
14. 
15. 
16. 
17. 
is. 
19. 
20. 
21. 
22. 
23! 
24. 
25. 
26. 
27. 
28. 
29. 
30. 
31. 
32. 
33. 
34. 
35. 
36. 
37. 
38. 
39. 
40. 
41. 
42. 
43. 
44. 
45. 
46. 
47. 
48. 
49. 
50. 
51. 
52. 
53. 
54. 
55. 


Santa  C-laus 

Trinket     

Annie  W 

Gov.  Sprague 

Von  Arnini 

Jjady  Rolfe 

Woodford  Cliief 

Lady  INIaud 

Midnight 


Silverton 

Blackwood,  Jr 

Ethel  

Elsie  Good . 

Kate  Sprague 

Noontide .     

So-So     

WildLillv 

William  H 

DelSur  

Blondine , 

Darby        

Allie  West 

Leontiue 

Lnmps 

Annette  

Andy  Mershon 

Hambrino  Belle 

Tommy  Gates 

Fanny  Witherspoon  .   . . 

Joe  Bunker 

Schuyler 

Tattler 

Wellesley  Boy 

Cyclone 

Post  Boy 

McCurdy's  H'mbletoni'n 

Alice  West 

Maggie  Briggs 

Sadie  Bell 

Jersey  Boy 

Eosewood"^    

Maggie  F 

Alcantara 

Lady  Lumber 

Maud  Macey .• 

Convoy    

Doble 

Capoul   

Molly  Kistler 

Rienzi 

Don  Cossack 

Rachel  B 

Daisy  Hamilton 

Aldine   

Executor 


2:251^ 


2:27>^ 

2:27% 

2:28 

2:28 

2:28 

2:28 

2:28 

2:28 

2:283^ 


SIRE. 


Strathmore 

Princeps 

Almont,  Jr 

Rhode  Island  

Sentinel    

Tom  Rolfe 

Clark  Chief 

Gen.  Knox 

Peacemaker 

Blue  Bull      

Blackwood 

Blue  Bull 

Blue  Bull     

Gov.  Sprague 

Harold 

George  Wilkes 

Daniel  Lambert 

Young  Wilkes 

The  Moor 

George  Wilkes 

Delmonico 

Almont  

Hamlet   

George  Wilkes 

Sentinel 

Curtis'  Hambletonian 

Hambrino 

The  Moor 

Almont 

George  Wilkes 

Seneca  Chief 

Pilot,  Jr 

Godfrey's  Patchen 

Caliban   

Magic,  son  of  American  Clay 

Harold 

Almont   

American  Clay 

Odin  Bell 

Young  Volunteer 

Blackwood 

Menelaus 

George  Wilkes 

Lumber : 

Joe  Hooker      , 

Woodford  Mambrino 

Ericsson   

Sentinel 

Blue  Bull 

Erie  Abdallah 

August  Belmont 

Allie  West 

Blackstone    

Almont 

Administrator 


FAMILY. 


Hambletonian. 

Mambrino  Chief. 

Hambletonian. 

Whitehall. 

Hambletonian. 

Tom  Rolfe. 

Mambrino  Clhief. 

Gen.  Knox. 

Hambletonian. 

Blue  Bull. 

Norman. 

Blue  BuU. 

Blue  Bull. 

Whitehall. 

Hambletonian. 

Hambletonian. 

Ethan  Allen. 

Hambletonian. 

Clay. 

Hambletonian. 

Hambletonian. 

Hambletonian. 

Hambletonian. 

Hambletonian. 

Hambletonian. 

Hambletonian. 

Hambletonian. 

Clay. 

Hambletonian. 

Hambletonian. 

Hambletonian. 

Pilot. 

Clay. 

Mambrino  Chief. 

Clay. 

Hambletonian. 

Hambletonian. 

Clay. 

Unknown. 

Hambletonian, 

Norman. 

Hambletonian. 

Hambletonian.' 

Mambrino  C^hief. 

Mambrino  Chief. 

Mambrino  Chief. 

Mambrino  Chief. 

Hambletonian. 

Blue  Bull. 

Abdallah. 

Hambletonian. 

Hambletonian. 

Hambletonian. 

Hambletonian. 

Hambletonian. 


TABLE  No  4. 

Intended  to  give  name,  sire  and  family,  in  direct  male  line,  of  every  four- 
year  old  that  has  a  record  of  2:31  or  better. 


NAME. 


I. 

2, 

3- 

4- 

5- 
6. 

7- 
8. 

9- 
10. 

II. 

12. 

13- 
14. 

15- 
16. 

17- 
18. 

19. 

20, 

21. 

22. 

23- 

24. 

25- 
26. 

27- 
28. 

29. 

30- 
31- 
32. 
33- 
34- 
35- 
36. 
37- 
38. 

39- 
40. 

41. 

42 

43- 


Trinket     . 
Romero   . 
Alcantara 
Belle  Echo 
So-So  .    . 
Elaine   .    . 
Keene  Jim 
Del  Sur    . 
McLeod   . 
William  H 
Galatea     . 
Katie  Jackson 
Honesty   .    . 
Hogarth   . 
Noontide  . 
Director   . 
Mamie  .    . 
Eric  .    .    . 
Buzz  .    .    . 
Sir  Guy    . 
Clemmie  G 
Capt.  Smith 
Romance  . 
Allie  West 
Alice  West 
Bruno   .    . 
Catchfly  . 
Brigadier  . 
Orient   .    . 
Poscora  Hayward 
Woodford  Chief  . 
Piedmont     .     .    . 
Beautiful   .... 
Gypsy  Davis    .    . 
Ericsson    .... 
Molly    .    .    ,     .    . 
Kentucky   Wilkes 
Eagle  Boy    .    .    . 
Maud  Macey  .    . 
Alethea  . 
Kentucky  Central 
Sadie  Bell    .     .    . 
Lady  ..Davis  .   .    . 


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Princeps 

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The  Moor 

Hemphill's  Patchen  .    . 
Young  Wilkes   .... 

Fearn  aught 

Almont 

Priam 

Messenger  Duroc  .    .    . 

Harold 

Dictator 

Blue  Bull 

Ericsson 

Toronto  Chief    .... 

The  Moor 

Magic 

Locomotive 

Princeps 

Almont 

Almont 

Rysdyk's  Hambletonian 
Adininistrator   .... 
Happy  Medium    .     .    . 

Cuyler 

Billy  Hayward  .... 

Clark  Chief 

Almont 

The  Moor 

Erwin  Davis 

Mambrino  Chief   .    .    . 

SAveepstakes 

George  Wilkes  .... 

Black  Eagle 

Joe  Hooker 

Almont 

Balsora 

Odin  Bell 

Bourbon  Chief  .... 


FAMILY. 


Mambrino  Chief. 

Blackbird. 

Hambletonian. 

Hambletonian. 

Hambletonian. 

Hambletonian. 

Mambrino  Chief 

Clay. 

Mambrino  Chief. 

Hambletonian. 

Morrill. 

Hambletonian. 

Hambletonian, 

Hambletonian. 

Hambletonian. 

Hambletonian. 

Blue  Bull. 

Mambrino  Chief. 

Toronto  Chief. 

Clay. 

Clay. 

St.  Clair,  Canad'n 

Mambrino  Chief. 

Hambletonian. 

Hambletonian. 

Hambletonian. 

Hambletonian. 

Hambletonian. 

Hambletonian. 

Clay. 

Mambrino  Chief. 

Hambletonian. 

Clay. 

Kentucky  Hunter 

Mambrino  Chief. 

Hambletonian. 

Hambletonian. 

Denmark. 

Mambrino  Chief. 

Hambletonian. 

Hambletonian. 

Unkown. 

Mambrino  Chief. 


TABLE  No.  5. — Intended  to  contain  all  trotters  with  records  of  2:30  or  better,  sired  by  grandsons  of  Rysdjk'a 

Hambletonian. 


Name. 


1. 

2. 
3. 
4. 

5. 
6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 
10. 
11. 
12. 
13. 
14. 
15. 
16. 
17. 
18. 
19. 
20. 
21. 
22. 
23. 
24. 
25. 
26. 
27. 
28. 
29. 
.30. 
.31. 
32. 
33. 
34. 
35. 
36. 
37. 
38. 
.39. 

40: 

41. 
42. 
43. 
44. 
45. 
46. 
47. 
48. 
49. 
50. 
51. 
52. 
53. 
54. 
55. 
56. 
57. 
58. 
.59. 
60. 
61. 
62. 
63. 
64. 
65. 
66. 
67. 
68. 
69. 
70. 
71. 
72. 
73. 


Darby 

Piedmont 

EdAvin  Theme  . . . 
Robert  McGregor. 
Monroe  Chief  — 
Nutwood 


Wedgewood 


Daisydale 

Faniiy  Witherspooon  . . . 

Graves 

Nancy  Hackett 

William  H 

J.  P.  Morris 

Phil  Thompson  (3  years) 

Jersey  Boy 

Dick  ivioore  

Blue  Mare 

Kilburn  Jim 

Trampoline 

Argonaut 

Billy  Ray 

Empress 

Nil  Desperandum 

Pickard  

Allie  West  (5  years) 

Ella  Earl 

Leontine  5  yeT?rs 

Maggie  C 


Adele  Clark 

Alta  (6  years) 

Hambrino  Belle  (5  years) 

Early  Rose 

"Stella  Blake 

Katie  Jackson  4  years  — 

Almont,  Jr    

Lady  Monroe  

Ladv  Blanchard 

Westfieid 

Lou  Whipple 

Aldine 

Sannie  G 

Alice  West  

Judge  Hawes 

Jerome  Eddy 2; 

Dictator 2 

Kentuckian 2: 

Dread 2 

Alameda  Maid 

Hickory 2 

Midge  2 

Mohawk  Prince 2 

Stephanus 2: 

Valiant 2 

Rolla 2 

Chester  F 2 

D.  Monroe 2: 

Alexander 2; 

Dolly  Davis 

Ajax 

Brookside  Flora 

Badger  Boy 

Hancock 

Josephine  S 

Musette 

Una 

Clermont  

Ambler  

Red  Jim  (3  years) 

Rustic 

Edgar 

Clifton  Boy 

Bpinella  (5  years) 1,2: 

Tremont 12 


Record . 


16% 
17M 

:18 

:18^ 
18% 
19 

19^ 
20 
20 
203^ 

:21 

:21M 
:22>^ 

23 

23 

23 

23^ 
:23% 
24 
24 

24% 

::25 

:25 

:25 

25 

25% 
25% 
25% 
25% 
25% 
25% 
26 

26% 
26% 
26% 
263^ 
26% 
27 
26 
27 
27 
27 

27% 
27% 
27% 
27|| 
27% 


Sire. 


:28 

:28% 

:28% 

28% 

28% 

28% 

28% 

29 

29 

29 

29 

29 

29% 

29% 

29% 

30 

30 

30 

30 

30 

30 

30 

:30 


Delmonico,  by  Guy  Miller. 
Almont,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Thorndale,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Major  Edsall,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Jim  Monroe,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Belmont,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Belmont,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
ThoAidale,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Almont,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Whipple's  Hambletonian,  by  Guy  Miller. 
Wood's  Hambletonian,  by  Al'ander's  Abda'h 
Young  Wilkes,  by  George  Wilkes. 
Robt.  R.  Morris,  by  Independent. 
Red  Wilkes,  by  George  Wilkes. 
Young  Volunteer,  by  Volunteer. 
Belmont,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Wood's  Hambletonian,  by  Al'ander's  Abda'h 
Wood's  Hambletonian,  by  Al'ander's  Abda'h 
Tramp,  by  Gage's  Logan. 
Wood's  Hambletonian,  bj'^  Al'ander's  Abda'h 
Wood's  Hambletonian,  by  Al'ander's  Abda'hr 
Whipple's  Hambletonian,  by  Guy  Miller. 
Belmont,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Abdallah  Pilot,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah, 
Almont,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Almont,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Hamlet,  by  Volunteer. 
Whipple's  Hambletonian,  by  Guy  Miller. 
Ledger,  by  Robert  Bonner. 
Almont,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Hambrino,  by  Edward  Everett. 
Almont,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Pequaket,  by  Gideon. 
Almont,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Almont,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Jim  Monroe,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Whipple's  Hambletonian,  by  Guy  Miller. 
Whipple's  Hambletonian,  by  Guy  Miller. 
Whipple's  Hambletonian.  by  Guy  Miller, 
Almont,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah.  - 
Almont,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Almont,  by  Alexander's  Abdailah. 
Jim  Monroe,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Louis  Napoleon,  by  Volunteer. 
Goldsmith's  Abdailah,  hj  Volunteer. 
Balsora,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Ijim  Monroe,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Whipple's  Hambletonian,  by  Guy  Miller. 
Goldsmith's  Abdallah,  by  Volunteer. 
Wilkie  Collins,  by  Ah-wa-ga  Chief. 
The  Commodore,  by  Guy  Miller. 
Bajardo,  by  Stephen  A.  Douglas. 
Enchanter,  by  Administrator. 
Shelby  Chief,'by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Major  Edsall,  by  Alexander's  Abdailah. 
Jim  Monroe,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Goldsmith's  Abdallah,  by  Volunteer. 
Almont,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Whipple's  Hambletonian,  by  Guy  Miller. 
Hamlet,  by  Volunteer. 
Leon,  by  Anthony  Wayne. 
Whipple's  Hambletonian,  by  Guy  Miller. 
Guy  Miller,  Jr.,  by  Guy  Miller. 
Almont,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Almont,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Almont,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Wood's  Hambletonian,  by  Al'ander's  Abda'h 
Abdallah  Pilot,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Whipple's  Hambletonian,  bv  Guy  Miller. 
Col.  Winfield,  by  Edward  Everett. 
Major  Winfield  (Jack's),  by  Edward  Everett. 
Louis  Napoleon,  by  Volunteer. 
IBelmont,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 


TABLE  NO.  6. 

Intended  to  contain  all  trotters  with  records   of  2:20  or  better,  sired  bj 
grandsons  of  Rysdj^k's  Hambletonian. 


NAME  OF  PERFORMER.!    REC. 


I. 

2. 

3: 

4- 

5- 
6. 

7- 

8. 

9- 
10. 

n. 


Darby 2 

Piedmont  ...  2 
Edwin  Thorne  .  2 
Robert  McGregor  2 
Monroe  Chief  .  .  |2 
Nutwood  .... 
Wedgewood  .  . 
Daisy  Dale  .  .  . 
Fanny  Withersp'n 
Graves  .... 
Nancy   Hackett  . 


:i6K 

:i7)^ 
:i8 

:i9 

••^9% 
:20 

:20 


NAME    OF    SIRE, 


Delrnonico,  son  of  Guy  Miller. 
Almont,  son  of  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Thorndale,  son  of  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Maj.  Edsall,  son  of  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Jim  Monroe,  son  of  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Belmont,  son  of  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Belmont,  son  of  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Thornedale,  son  of  Alexander's   Abdallah. 
Almont,  son  of  Alexandei-'s  Abdallah. 
Whipple's  Hambletonian,son  of  Guy  Miller, 
bv  Wood's  Hambleto'n,  son  of  x\lex's  Ab'h. 


TABLE  No.  7. 

Intended   to  contain  all  trotters  with  records  of  2:30  or  better,  produced 
hy  granddaughters  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 


I. 

2, 
'> 

4- 

5- 
6. 

7- 
S. 

9- 
10. 

II. 

12. 

13- 

H- 

15- 
16. 

17- 

18. 

19. 
20. 
21. 
22. 

23- 

24- 

25- 
26. 


XAME. 


TIME. 


Clingstone     .    . 
H'mblet'n  M'b'o 
Independence   . 
Convoy      .    .    . 
Elsie  Good    .    . 
Commodore 
Katie  Middleton 
Blackw'od  Pr'ce 
H'mblet'n  Bas'w 
Magenta    .    .    . 
Bill  Thunder    . 
Adele  Clark     . 
Sir  Walter    .    . 
Alfred     .... 
Granville    .    .    . 
Jerome  Eddy    . 
Monroe      .    .    . 
Don  Cossack    . 
Valiant  .... 
Birdie  C     .    .    . 
Bay  Chieftain  . 
John  E  .    .    .    . 
Nightingale 
Clifton  Boy  .    . 
Sweetness      .    . 
Tremont    .    .    . 


2 : 
2: 
2: 
2 ; 
2 : 
2 : 
2 ; 
2: 
2 : 
2: 
2: 
2: 
2: 
J2-: 
2 ; 
2 
2 
2 
2 


SIRE    OF    DAM. 


19^ 

2lMi 
21^! 
22)^1 
22>.^ 

23 
23 

23M 

:24M 
:24;^ 

•25 

:25M 

:25K 
:26 

-.26 

:27 

:27K 
:28 

:28ii 

:28ii 

:28K 

:28% 

:29^4 

130 

:30 

:30 


Chosroes 

Alexander  s  Abdallah  . 

Gideon 

Alexander  s  Abdallah  , 
Alexandei-'s  Abdallah  . 
Edward  Everett  .  .  . 
Alexanders  Abdallah 

Volunteer 

Gage's  Logan     .    .    . 
Alexander's  Abdallah 
Alexander's  Abdallah 
S  A  Douglas  (Swift's) 
Edward  Everett     .    . 

Volunteer 

Alexander's  Abdallah 
Alexander's  Abdallah 

Guy  Miller 

Alexander's  Abdallah 

Volunteer 

Edward  Everett      .    . 
Alexander's  Abdallah 
Alexander's  Abdallah 
Alexander's  Abdallah 
George  Wilkes   .    .    . 
Edward  Everett     .    . 
Alexander's  Abdallah 


SIRE. 


Rysdyk. 

Curtis'   Hambleto'n 
Gen.  Knox 
Woodford  Ma'br'no 
Blue  Bull 
;Youno^  Post  Bov 
jMambrino  Patchen. 
Blackwood 
Green's  Bashaw 
Woodford   Mamb'o 
Robin  Clay. 
Ledger. 
Aberdeen. 
Cloud  Mambrino. 
American  Clay. 
Louis  Napoleon. 
Iron  Duke. 
August  Belmont. 
I  Enchanter. 
iRutter's    Garibaldi, 
ijohn  F.  Payne. 
'Clark  Chief. 
Ericsson. 
Major.  Winfield. 
Volunteer. 
Belmont. 


TABLE  No.  8. 

Intended  to   contain  all  trotters  with  records  of  2:30  or  better,  sired  by 
great  grandsons  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 


NAME. 

RECORD. 

SIRE. 

I. 

Annie  W.  (5  years) 

2:20 

Almont,  Jr.,  by  Almont  son  of  Alex- 
ander's Abdallah. 

2. 

Jewett  (3  years)    . 

2:23)-^ 

Allie  West,  bv   Almont,  son  of  Alex 
ander's  Abdallah. 

3- 

'Lizzie  2d    ...    . 

2:23)^ 

Trouble,  by  Almont,  son  of  Alexander's 
Abdallah. 

4- 

Crloster 

2'.2'X^4, 

Highland  Boy,  by  Hamlet,  son  of  Vol- 
unteer. 

^•-'0/2 

5- 

Honesty      .... 

2:253^ 

Priam,  bv  Whipple's  Hambletonian,  son 
of  Guy  Miller. 

6. 

Myrtle 

2:26)-^ 

Flying  Cloud,  hy  Pacing  Abdallah,  son 
of  Alexander's  Abdallah. 

7- 

Volunteer  .... 

2 :27 

Gen,  Dana,  by  Whipple's  Hambleto- 
nian, son  of  Guv  Miller. 

8. 

Taylor    ..... 

2:28 

Johnny  B.,  by  Wood's  Hambletonian, 
son  of  Alexander's  Abdallah, 

9- 

Rachel  B.  (5  years) 

2:283^ 

Allie   West,  by   Almont,   son  of  Alex- 

ander's Abdallah. 

lO. 

Alice  Tyler   .    .    . 

2:30 

Hero  of  Thorndale,  by  Thorndale,  son 
of  Alexander's  Abdallah. 

TABLE  No.  9. 

Intended  to  contain  all  trotters  with  records  of  2 :30        oetter,  produced 
by  great  granddaughters  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 


NAME. 

reco'd 

sire  of  dam. 

SIRE. 

I.  Parana      .    . 

2:19.^ 

Hambletonian      Prince, 

bv  Volunteer      .    .    . 

Mambrino  Hambleton^n 

2.  Ella  Madden 

2:25^ 

Drew's     Hambletonian, 

by  Alexand's  Abdal'h 

Rysdyk's  Hambletonian 

3.  Cyclone  5  ys 

2:26)^ 

Hamlet,  by  Volunteer  . 

Caliban. 

4.  Catchfly  4  ys 

2:30 

Almont,  by  Alexander's 

Abdallah 

Administrator. 

TABLE  No.  10. 

Intended  to  contain  all  trotters  with  records  of  2 130  or  better,  sired  by 

grandsons  of  Mambrino  Chief. 


I. 


3- 


4- 

5- 
6. 

7- 
8. 

9- 

10. 

II. 
12. 

13- 
14. 

i.S- 
16. 


NAME. 


Trinket  .    . 
Parana   .    . 
Keene  Jim 
Humboldt 
Lida  Bassett 
Glendale    . 
Lewinski    . 
McLeod  (4  years). 

Coaster 

Cyclone  (5  years). 
Lady  Lumber  .    . 
Tom  Brown  .    .    . 

Roland 

Lady  Ellen    .    .    . 
Romance  (4  years) [2 1293^ 
Lady  Thorne    .    .  12 :2g}^ 


RECORD. 


2:14 

2:191^ 
2:20 
2 :2o3>^ 
2:203^ 

2:25^ 
2:25^ 
2:26!^ 


2:26)^ 
2:27^ 
2:273^ 
2:28 
:28 


SIRE. 


Princeps,  by  Woodford  Mambrino. 
Mambrino  Ham'nian,  by  Mamb'o  Pilot. 
Lookout,  by  Bourbon  Chief. 
Stocking  Chief,  by  Clark  Chief. 
Forrest  King,  by  Mambrino  Patchen, 
Mambrino  Wagner,  by  Mamb'ino  Pa'c'n 
Mamb'no  Messenger,  by  Mamb'no  Pilot. 
Hemphill's  Patchen,  by  Mamb'no  Pa'c'n 
Caliban,  by  Mambrino  Pilot. 
Caliban,  by  Mambrino  Pilot. 
Lumber,  by  Ericsson. 
Bald  Chief,  by  Bay  Chief. 
Crown  Chief,  by  Milford  Mambrino. 
Carr's  Mambrino,  by  Mambrino  Pa'c'n. 
Princeps,  by  Woodford  Mambrino. 
Darlbay,  by  Mambrino  Patchen. 


TABLE  No.  11. 

Intended  to  contain  all  trotters  with  records  of  2 :30  or  better,  produced 
by  granddaughters  of  Mambrino  Chief. 


NAME. 


1 .  Edwin  Thorne    .    . 

2.  Santa  Claus    .    .    . 

3.  Proteine  .    .    . 

4.  Monroe  Chief    .    . 

5.  Belle  Brassfield  .    . 

6.  Lady  Turpin  .    .    . 

7.  Romero  (4  years)  . 

8.  .  Pickard 

9.  Alcantara  (4  years) 

10.  Rosa  Wilkes   .    .    • 

11.  Del  Sur    .    .    . 

12.  Leontine 

:  13.  Alta 

14.  Dream      

iv  Jerome      

16.  Alice  West  .... 

17.  Prospect  Maid    .    . 

18.  Corbin's  Bashaw    . 

19.  Kentuckian      .    .    . 

20.  Daciana 

21.  Cleveland     .    .    .    . 

22.  Lady  McFatridge  . 

23.  Musette 

24.  Grand  Sentinel  .    . 


RECORD. 


2:i7>2 

2:17^ 
2:18 

2:i8K 

2:20 

2:22 

2:223^ 

2:23 

2:23 

2:23^ 

2:243^ 

2:25 

2:253^ 

2:25.1^ 


2:2 


r-3x 


.T74 


2:26 

2:26 
2:26^4 

2:271^ 

9  •  '^  T  ^/^ 

2:28)^ 
12 :29 
12:29;^ 

12:29^ 


SIRE    OF    DAM. 


Ashland  ...... 

Williams'  Mambrino 
Mambrino    Chorister 

Bay  Chief 

Mambrino    Chorister 

Brignoli 

Mambrino  Pilot     .    . 

Bourbon  Chief  -    . 

Mambrino  Patchen  . 

Mambrino  Patchen  . 

!  Mambrino  Pilot     .    . 

IClark  Chief    .... 

Bourbon  Chief   .    .    . 

i  Reveille    ...... 

Ashland 

JM'mb'noCh'f  M'Dd's 
'Mambrino  Pilot     .    . 
!  Banner  Chief     .    .    . 

jBrignoli 

I  Woodford  Mambrino. 
iMambrunello      .    .    . 

Bay  Chief 

'Ashland 

i Mambrino  Pilot     .    . 


SIRE. 


Thorndale. 
Strathmore. 
Blackwood. 
Jim  Monroe. 
Viley's  Cripple, 
Bell  Morgan. 
A.  W.Richmo'd 
jAbdallah  Pilot, 
i  George  Wilkes, 
i  George  Wilkes. 
JThe  Moor, 
j  Hamlet. 
Almont. 
Curtis'  Hmb'tn 
Hamilton. 
Almont. 
George  Wilkes, 
i  Ambov. 
;Balsora. 
[Harold. 
jNedFor'stH'gs 
IW'dford  Mm'n 
jAlmont. 
i  Sentinel. 


SUPPLEMENT 


TO    THE 


Breeders'  Trotting  Stud  Book, 

COMPRISING   A    LIST   OF   THE 

Sires  of  the  2:30  Trotters, 

^ArITH    THEIR    PEDIGREES;  / 

AND 

j^    X.XST   OIF  TSiiE  2:3  0   a::E^OTT:E:E^s, 

Arranged,  under  their  respective  Sires. 


BASED    ON 

THE    RECORDS   OF    1881, 


CHICAGO: 
Beeeders'  Gazette  Peint. 

1882. 


SIRES  OF  THE  2:;}0  TROTTEKS. 


Abdallah,  b.  h.,  foaled  1823  ;  by  Mambriuo,  son  of  imp.  Messenger  ; 
dam  Amazonia,  a  chestnut  mare  of  unknown  blood.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Sir  Walter,  b.  g record  2:27,     dam  by  King's  Bellfounder. 

O'Blennis,  b.  g record  2:21%,  dam  unknown. 

Frank  Forrester,  b.  g record  2:30,      dam  unknown. 

Abdallah  (Alexander's),  [Edsall's  Hambletonian],  b.  li.,  foaled 
1852  ;  by  Eysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son  of  Abdallah  ;  dam  Katy  Dar- 
ling, a  stout  and  fast  trotting  mare  of  unknown  blood.  Dead.  Sire  of — 

Goldsmith  Maid,  b.  m record  2:14,     dam  Lady  Abdallah  by  Abdallah. 

Rosalind,  b,  m record  2:21^,  dam  the  Burch  mare  by  Brown  Pilot. 

Thorndale,  b.  h record  2:22i.i,  dam  Dolly  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

Major  Edsall,  b.  h record  2:29,      dam  by  Harris'  Hambletonian. 

St.  Elmo,  br.  h record  2:30,     dam  of  Bellfounder  stock. 

Abdallah  (Conklin's),  b.  h.,  foaled  alDout  1853  ;  breeding  utterly 
unknown.    Dead.     Sire  of — 
Rarus,  b.  g record  2:133^4,  dam  Nancy  Awful  by  Telegraph. 

-  Abdallah  (Goldsmith's),  [Bellfounder  Hambletonian],  b.  h.,  foaled 
1863  ;  by  Volunteer,  son  of  Eysdyk's  Hambletonian  ;  dam  Martha 
by  Abdallah,  son  of  Mambrino  ;  2d  dam  by  Conklin's  Bellfounder, 
son  of  imp.  Bellfounder.  Dead.  Record  2 :30,  Fleetwood  Park,  N. 
Y.,  June  17,  1873.     Sire  of— 

*  

Dictator,  b.  g record  2:27,     dam  Fanny  by  Blood  Royal. 

Hickory,  bf  h record  2:27%,  dam  by  Richai-ds'  Bellfounder, 

Alexander,  b.  h record  2:28?i,  dam  Bay  Fanny  by  Richards'  Bellfounder. 

Abdallah  (Spaulding's),  [Abd-el-Kader],  ch.  h.,  foaled  about  1840; 
by  Abdallah,  son  of  Mambrino  ;  dam  by  Star  Gazer,  son  of  Engin- 
eer, he  by  imp.  Messenger  ;  2d  dam  a  brown  mare  of  unknown 
blood,  brought  from  Canada.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

John  M.  Botts,  }:i.  h record  (saddle)  2:27.  dam  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian.  (?) 

Abdallah  (Taggart's),  b.  li.,  foaled  1859 ;  by  Farmer's  Beauty, 
son  of  Gifford  Morgan ;  dam  Lady  Mack  by  Abdallah,  son  of  Mam- 
brino ;  2d  dam  by  imp.  Trustee.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Ned  Wallace,  b.  h record  2:25,      dam's  pedigree  not  traced. 

Parkis'    Abdallah   (Dauntless),   b.  h.  .record  2:26?4,  dam's  pedigree  not  traced. 

Abdallah  Messengee,  b.  h.,  foaled  1865  ;  by  Alexander's  Abdal- 
lah, son  of  Eysdyk's  Hambletonian ;  dam  by  Williams'  Mambrino, 
son  of  Ericsson  ;  2d  dam  by  Downing's  Bay  Messenger.    Sire  of — 
Abdallah  Boy,  b.  h record  2:?A}i,  dam  Motto  by  Corbeau. 

Abdallah  Pilot,  b.  h.,  foaled  1865 ;  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  son 
of  Eysdyk's  Hambletonian  ;  dam  Blandina  by  Mambrino  Chief  ;  2d 
dam  Burch  Mare  (dam  of  Eosalind  2:21%).    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Pickard,  b.  g record  2:23,    dam  by  Bout-bon  Chief. 

Red  Jim,  b.  g.  (3  yrs.) record  2:30.    dam  Lucy  Lee  by  Alexander's  Norman. 


4  SUPPLEME>s"T    TO    THE 

Abe  Lincoln,  b.  li.,  foaled  1846 ;  by  Smith's  Young  Columbus, 
son  of  Smith's  Old  Columbus :  dam  by  Harris'  Hambletonian,  son 
of  Bishop's  Hambletonian ;  2d  dam  by  the  Hyde  Horse ;  3d  dam  by 
Comet,  son  of  Bishop's  Hambletonian.    Sire  of — 

Flora  Belle,  ch.  m record  2:27^^,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Aberdeen,  b.  h.,  foaled  1866  ;  by  Eysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son  of 

Abdaliah  ;  dam  the  famous  trotting  mare  Widow  Machree  by  Seely's 

American  Star.     Sire  of — 

Hattie  Woodward,  b.  m.  .record  2:15V2,  dam  by  Henry  Clay. 
Hugh  McLaughlin,  b.  h.. record  2:23. 

Star,  b.  g record  2:2o}.i,  dam  Stella  by  Carpenter's  American  Star. 

Leda,  b.  m record  2:25^,  dam  Patty  W.  by  Brandywine. 

Sir  Walter,  ch.  h record  2:25V2,  dam  Lady  Winfield  by  Edward  Everett. 

Stella  C,  ch.  m record  2:21li,  dam  by  One-Eyed  Kentucky  Hunter. 

Beaverwick,  b.  h record  2:28?£. 

Abraham,  b.  h.,  foaled  1862 ;  by  Daniel  Lambert,  son  of  Ethan 

AUen  ;  dam  Polly  Cook  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk ;  2d  dam  by  Young 

Sir  Charles,  son  of  Sir  Charles  by  Duroc.    Sire  of — 

Kitty  Cook,  b.  m record  2:26.  dam  by  Ethan  Allen. 

Alice,  b.  m record  2:28,  dam  by  Ethan  Allen. 

Addison  Jr.,  blk.  h.  foaled  1857 ;  by  Addison,  son  of  Vermont 
Black  Hawk ;  dam  Lady  Miller  by  Ticonderoga,  son  of  Vermont 
Black  Hawk ;  2d  dam  by  Barney  Henry.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Clementine,  b.  m record  2:21,  dam  by  Young  Emigrant,  son  of  Wiltsey's  Emi- 
grant. 

Administrator,  br.  h.,  foaled  1863  ;  by  Eysdyk's  Hambletonian, 
son  of  Abdaliah ;  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief ;  2d  dam  by  Arabian 
Tartar  ;  3d  dam  by  Duroc  Messenger,  son  of  Delancv's  Diomed  by 
Duroc.     Kecord  2:293^,  Lexington,  Ky.,  Oct.  18,  1878.     Sii-e  of— 

Executor,  b.  h record  2:26,  dam  by  American  Clay. 

Catchfly,  b.  m record  2:30,  dam  Cachuca  by  Almont. 

Memento,  b.  f public  trial  2:30,  dam  Keepsake  by  Alexander's  Abdaliah. 

Ajax,  b.  h.,  foaled  1867 ;  by  Eysdyk's  Hambletonian,  ^on  of  Ab- 
daliah ;  dam  Dolly  MiUs  (dam  of  Orange  Girl  2:20)  by  Seely's  Amer- 
ican Star;  2d  dam  Jennie  Lewis  by  Eogers'  Young  Messenger. 
Sire  of — 

Columbus  Hambletonian,  b.  h record  2:26,  dam  Orphan  Girl  by  Smiths^ 

Young  Columbus. 

Ajax,  gr.  h.,  foaled  1851 ;  by  Charley  (Slocum  Horse) ;  dam  a  fast 
trotting  mare,  pedigree  not  traced,  but  claimed  to  be  of  Messenger 
descent.    Dead.    Sire  of — 
Jessie  Wales,  blk.  m .record  2:30,  double  team  2:27?£,  dam  Lady  Langley. 

Albion,  br.  h.,  foaled  1855;  by  Peters'  (Hathaway 's)  Halcorn,  son 
of  Halcorn,  he  by  Virginian,  son  of  Sir  Archy;  dam  by  Crowell,  son 
of  Bei-trand;  2d  dam  by  Echo,  son  of  Eainbow,  he  by  imp.  Bedford. 
Sire  of — 
Vanity  Fair,  br.  g record  2:24^4,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

AlcaijDE,  b.  h.  foaled  1859;  by  Mambrino  Chief;  dam  a  fast  bay 
mare  by  Pilot  Jr.,  son  of  Pilot ;  2nd  dam  a  brown  trotting  mare 
brought  from  the  North.    Dead.    Sire  of — 

Hylas,  ch.  h record  2:24 V4,  dam  Santa  Maria  by  Pilot  .Jr. 

Enigma,  b.  m record  2:26.      dam  Leila  by  Downing's  Vermont. 

Fancy  Day,  b.  m record  2:30. 


BKEEDEKS  TROTTING  STUD  BOOK.  D 

Aldkic'h  Colt,  -.  Ii.     No  definite  information  has  been  obtained 
about  this  horse.    He  is  represented  as  being  a  son  of  Nero,  and  he 
by  Vermont  Boy.     Sire  of — 
Oceana  Chief,  ch.  h recoixl  2:23,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

AiLEXANDEK,  b.  h.,  foaled  1863 ;  by  Geo.  M.  Patchen  Jr.,  son  of 
Geo.  M.  Patchen ;  dam  Lady  Creim  by  Young  Bellf onnder,  he  by  a 
son  of  Brown's  Bellf ounder.    Record  3  miles,  7:5734-     Sire  of — 

Tommy  Dodd,  ru.  g record  2:24,      dam  by  Mystery. 

Reliance,  b.  h record  2:25,      dam  by  Mambrino  Rattler. 

Nelly  Patchen,  ch.  m record  2:27 M,  dam  Jenny  by  Belmont  (thoroughbred). 

Alexander  Button,  b.  h.  .record  at  3  years,  2:29,  dam  Lady  Button. 

AiiLiE  West,  blk.  h.  foaled  1870;  by  Almont,  son  of  Alexander's 
Abdallah ;  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief ;  2d  dam  by  Downing's  Bay 
Messenger  ;  3d  dam  bv  Belt's  Whip.  Dead.  Record  2:25,  Cyn- 
thiana,  Ky.,  Sept.  24,  1875.     Sire  of— 

Rachel  B.  blk.  m record  2:28i/2. 

Jewett  blk.  h record  at  3  years,  2:23i4,  dam  by  John  Innis. 

AiiMONT,  b.  h.  foaled  1864;  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  son  of  Rys- 

dyk's  Hambletonian ;  dam  hj  Mambrino  Chief ;   2d  dam  by  PUot 

Jr. ;  3d  dam  a  mare  owned  by  Wm.  H.  Pope  (deceased),  Louisville, 

Ky.,  and  said  to  be  thoroughbred.     Sire  of — 

Piedmont,  ch.  h record  2:17\i,  dam  Mag  Ferguson  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

Fanny  Witherspoon,  ch.  m. record  2:19?r£,  dam  Lizzie  Witherspoon  by  Wagner. 

Allie  West.  blk.  h record  2:25,     dam  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

Ella  Earl,  b.  m record  2:25,     dam  by  J.  C.  Breckinridge. 

Alta,  br.  m record  2:25y2,  dam  by  Bourbon  Chief. 

Early  Rose,  b.  m record  2:25^/^,  dam  Jennie  by  Flying  Cloud. 

Katie  Jackson,  b.  m record  2:252£,  dam  Fanny  said  to  be  by  Cadmus. 

Alice  West,  blk.  m record  2:26,     dam  by  McDonald's  Mambrino  Chief. 

Almont  Jr.  b.  h record  2:26,     dam  by  Blood's  Black  Hawk. 

Aldine,  br.  m record  2:261^,  dam  Mother  Hubbard  by  Toronto. 

Sannie  G,  gr.  m record  2:27,     dam  Wiltona  by  imp.  Mokhladi. 

Una,  b.  m record  2:29Mi  dam  Mangostine  by  imp.  Mango. 

Easter  Maid,  b.  m record  2:29,      dam  Annie  Eastin  by  Morgan  Rattler. 

Musette,  b.  m record  2:29^4,  dam  Mag  Cooper  by  xlshland. 

Clermont,  ch.  g record  2:30,     dam  Jean  Wood  by  Melbourne  Jr. 

Almont  Je.   (Bostick's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1870;  by  Almont,  son  of 
Alexander's  Abdallah  ;  dam  Belle  Forrest  by  Alexander's  Edwin 
Forrest.     Sire  of — 
Annie  W.,  ch.  m record  2:20,  dam  by  Bassenger. 

AiiTA,  gr.  h.,  foaled  1867  ;  by  American  Clay,  son  of  Strader's  Cas- 
sius  M.  Clay  Jr.;  dam  Lady  Turner,  by  Mambrino  Chief;  2d  dam 
by  Grey  Eagle  ;  3d  dam  by  Sir  William  Wallace  Bolivar ;  4th  dam 
by  Blackburn's  Whip:  5th  dam  by  Comet.    Dead.      Sire  of — 

Roger  Hanson,  gr.  h.. record  2:281^4,  dam  Lualaba  by  Berkley's  Edwin  Forrest. 
Stranger,  ch.  g record  2:29hi. 

Amboy,  ch.  h.  foaled  1865;  by  Green's  Bashaw,  son  of  Veruol's 
Black  Hawk ;  dam  said  to  be  thoroughbred.  Dead.  Record  2 :26, 
Freeport,  111.,  Aug.  2,  1878.     Sire  of— 

Corbin's  BashaAv,  ch.  h record  2:262i. 

American,  br.  h.,  foaled  1858  ;  by  Whitehall,  son  of  North  Amer- 
ican, he  by  Sir  W  alter  (thoroughbred) ;  dam  a  grey  mare  said  to  be 
of  Messenger  descent,  but  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 

Nellie  Eolcomb,  gr.  m record  2:28,  dam  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian, 

■  American  Boy,  blk.  h.,  foaled  1863  ;  by  John  Gilpin,  son  of  Flying 
Cloud,  he  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk;  dam  May  Satterlee  by  Tom 


6  SUPPLEMENT    TO    THE 

Hyer,  son  of  Frank  Pierce,  lie  by  Long  Island  Black  Hawk  ;  2d  dam 

by  Seeley's  American  Star.     Sire  of —        ^ 

Ripton,  b.  g record  2:2934,  dam  said  to  be  by  Seely's  American  Star. 

Amekican  Clay,  b.  h.,  foaled  1860 ;  by  Strader's  Cassius  M.  Clay 

Jr.,  son  of  Cassins  M.  Clay  ;  dam  by  imp.  Tranby  ;  2d  dam  by  Ara- 

tns  ;  3d  dam  by  Joseplius  ;  4tli  dam  by  Columbus.     Sire  of — 

■Granville,  b.  g record  2:26,     dam  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 

Maggie  Briggs,  b.  m ' record  2:27,      dam  by  Sebastopol. 

Ella  Clay,  b.  m record  2:27^,  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief, 

Amertcan  Emperoe,  b.  h.,  foaled  1855 ;    by  Bridge's  Emperor 
(Young  Emperor),  son  of  Burr's  Napoleon ;  dam  by  American,  son 
of  Whitehall.    Sire  of — 
Dot.  b.  g record  2:29li,  dam  by  Black  Bashaw. 

American  Empeeor  Jr.,  by  American  Emperor.  The  identity  of 
this  horse  has  not  been  clearly  established.     Sire  of — 

Lottie  K.,  b.  m record  2:27,  dam  unknown. 

American  Ethan,  br.  h.,  foaled  1857 ;  by  Ethan  Allen,  son  of  Ver- 
mont Black  Hawk  ;  dam  G-ray  York  by  American,  son  of  Whitehall ; 
2d  dam  by  Gilford  Morgan,  son  of  Woodbury  Morgan.     Sire  of — 

Geo.  H.  Mitchell,  br.  g record  2:26,     dam  unknown. 

Nelly  Webster,  br.  m record  2:28%,  dam  by  Biggart's  Rattler. 

Fanny  Raymond,  b.  m record  2:80,     dam  by  Long's  Tornado. 

American  Star  (Conk]in's),  ch.  h.,  foaled  1851 ;  by  Seely's  Ameri- 
can Star,  son  of  Stockholm's  American  Star ;  dam  by  Burr's  Wash- 
ington, son  of  Burr's  Napoleon  :  2d  dam  said  to  be  by  Abdallah,  son 
of  Mambrino.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

St.  Cloud,  b.  h record  2:28,  dam  by  Bay  Richmond. 

Star,  ch.  g record  2:30,  dam  unknown. 

American  Star  (Seely's),  ch.  h,,  foaled  1837;  by  Stockholm's 
American  Star,  son  of  Duroc,  he  by  imp.  Diomed  ;  dam  Sally  Slouch 
by  Henry,  son  of  Sir  Archy ;  2d  dam  by  imp.  Messenger.  Dead. 
Sire  of — 

Widow  Machree.  ch.  ni record  2:29,      dam  by  Pintlar's  Bolivar. 

Bolly  Lewis,  b.  g record  2:29!4,  dam  Molly  Floyd  by  Mohawk. 

Andrew  Jackson  (Ives'),  ch.  h,,  foaled  about  1850.  This  horse 
was  brought  from  near  Montreal,  Canada,  to  New  York  state,  and  it 
was  then  rei)resented  that  he  was  by  the  same  horse  that  got  old  St. 
Lawrence.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Young  .Jackson,  b.  g.  (Schuyler  Colfax) record  2:279j!. 

Elmore  Everett,  b.  g record  2:30,      dam  by  Stubtail. 

Kittie,  b.  m record  2:30,      dam  by  Stubtail. 

Andrew  Jackson  Jr.  (Rossman  horse),  b.  h.,  foaled  1848  ;  by  An- 
drew Jackson,  son  of  Young  Bashaw ;  dam  by  Mott's  Young  Hun- 
ter, son  of  Chancellor  by  Mambrino ;  2d  dam  by  Young  Rattler,  son 
of  Thornton's  Rattler.     Dead.     Sii'e  of— 
California  Damsel,  ch.  m .^, record  2:24ic,  dam  unknown. 

Andrews'  Horse,  -.  h. ;  by  the  Crawford  horse ;  dam's  pedigree 
unknown.     Sire  of — 
Startle,  blk.  h record  2:26V2,  dam  said  to  be  by  Witherell  Messenger. 

Andy  Johnson  (Spink  horse),  ch.  h.  foaled  1853  ;  by  Henry  Clay, 
son  of  Andrew  Jackson ;  dam  by  Tormentor,  son  of  Marshal  Duroo 
by  Duroc  ;  2d  dam  said  to  be  b}'  Mambrino,  son  of  imp.  Messenger. 
Sire  of — 
S.  S.  Ellsworth,  ch.  g record  2:29,  dam's  pedigree  not  traced. 


H1{EEI)EKS'    TROTTIN^G    STUD    BOOK.  7 

Ashland,  b.  h.,  foaled  1856 ;  by  Mambrino  Chief,  son  of  Mam- 
"brino  Paymaster  ;  dam  Utilla  by  imp.  Margrave ;  2d  dam  Too  Soon 
by  Sir  Leslie ;  3d  dam  Little  Peggj-  by  Gallatin ;  4tli  dam 
Trnmpetta  by  Hepestion  ;  5tli  dam  Peggy  by  imp.  Bedford.  Sire  of — 
Joe  Petit,  b.  g record  2::30,  dam  Belle  of  Fairfield  by  Toronto  Chief. 

Ashland  Chief  (Prewitt's),  [Mark  Clietwood],  b.  h.,  foaled  1858  ; 
hy  Mambrino  Chief,  son  of  Mambrino  Paymaster ;  dam  by  imp. 
.Yorkshire ;  2d  dam  imp.  Flounce  by  Mulatto ;  3d  dam  imp.  Flor- 
estine  by  Whisker  ;  4th  dam  Flora  by  Camillus  ;  5th  dam  by  Ruler  ; 
6th  dam  Treecreeper  by  Woodpecker.     Sire  of — 

Black  Cloud,  blk.  h. . .  .record  2:21^2,  dam  Old  Lady,  by  Capt.  Walker. 

Ashland  Kate,  ch.  m... record  2:29^,  dam  the  Haggard  Mare  by  Capt.  Walker, 

August  Belmont,  b.  h.,  foaled  1870 ;  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian  ; 
dam  Miss  Wansor  by  Jackson's  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Bay  State  Mor- 
gan ;  2d  dam  by  Westchester,  son  of  Long  Island  Black  Hawk  ;  3d 
dam  by  Abdallah.     Sire  of — 
Don  Cossack,  b.  h record  2:28,  dam  Latham  Lass  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 

Badgee  Boy,  ch.  h.,  foaled  1865 ;  by  Andrew  Jackson  Jr.,  son  of 
Andrew  Jackson ;  dam  a  mare  bred  in  Sandusky,  Ohio  (got  by  a 
horse  called  Cow  Boy),  and  taken  to  Wiscopsin  when  two  years  old, 
by  Obed  Nol^le.     Sire  of— 

Gen.  HoT\"ard,  br.  g record  2:26^4,  dam  not  traced. 

Bajaedo,  b.  h.,  foaled  1867 ;  by  Stephen  A.  Douglas,  son  of 
Rysdyk's  Hambletonian  ;  dam  Lady  Do}4e  by  North  Star,  a  horse 
brought  from  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.,  to  Cohimbiana  Co.,  Ohio,  and 
■owned  by  a  Mr.  Gordon  ;  2d  dam  by  Tickle  Toby,  son  of  Streeter's 
Magnum  Bonum.  Sire  of — 
Stephanus,  b.  h record  2:28^,  dam  Nancy  by  Morgan  Hunter. 

Bald  Chief  (Anderson's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1864  ;  by  Bay  Chief,  son  of 
Mambrino  Chief ;  dam  by  Redmon's  Boston,  son  of  Redmon's  Val- 
entine ;  2d  dam  by  Old  Faro,  a  fast  Canadian  pacer.     Sire  of — 
Tom  Brown,  ch.  g record  2:27!2,  dam  by  Sam  Slick. 

Balsoea,  b.  h.j  foaled  1865;  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  son  of  Rys- 
dyk's Hambletonian;  dam  Neva  by  Vincent  Nolte  (thoroughbred); 
2d  dam  Mavis  by  Wagner.    Sire  of — 
Kentuckian,  ch.  h record  2:27^,  dam  by  Brignoli. 

Bashaw  (Green's),  blk.  h.,  foaled  1855;  by  Vernol's  Black  Hawk, 
son  of  Long  Island  Black  Hawk,  he  by  Andrew  Jackson;  dam  Belle 
by  Webber's  Tom  Thumb  (a  Canadian  horse  of  unknown  blood,  but 
a  trotter  of  great  speed  and  endurance);  2d  dam  the  Chas.  Kent 
Mare  (the  dam  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian)  by  imp.  Bellfounder;  3d 
dam  One  I^^e  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian,  son  of  imj).  Messenger: 
4th  dam  Silvertail  by  imp.  Messenger.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Josephus,  ch.  g record  2:19?4,  dam  by  Myrick's  Copperbottom. 

Hambletonian  Bashaw,  b.  h. record  2:211-4,  dam  Lady  Byrne  by  Gage's  Logan. 

Hose  of  Washington,  gr.m.. record  2:2194,  dam  Lady  McNair,pedigreeunkn'wn. 

Kirkwood,  b.  h record  2:24,  dam  by  Young  Green  Momitain  Mor- 
gan. 

Fred  Douglass,  ch.  h record  2:24^2,  dam  Nancy  Bell. 

Bashaw  Jr.,  ch.  h record  2:24?^,  dam  by  Young  Green  Mountain  Mor- 
gan. 

Wagner's  Bashaw,  b.  h record  2:25?i,  dam  Mayflower  by  Champ. 

Amboy,  ch.  h record  2:26,      dam  said  to  be  thoroughbred. 

•Oreen  Charley,  blk.  g record  2:263^4,  dam  unknown. 

Wild  Oats,  br.  g record  2:29^4,  dam  by  Young  Columbus  ( ?) 

Josephine,  b.  m record  2:30,     dam's  pedigree  unknown. 


8  SUPPLEMEN^T   TO    THE 

Bat  Billy,  b.  h.,  foaled  186-;  got  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son 
of  AbdaUah,  dam  by  Exton  Eclipse.     Sire  of — 

John  McDougall,  b.  g record  2:29,     dam  Jersey  Maid  by  Andrew  Jack- 
son (?). 

Bay  Chief,  b.  h.,  foaled  1864;  got  by  Napoleon  (the  sire  of  Col. 

Eussell,  2:25^);  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 

Lyman,  dn.  g record  2:25^2,  dam  by  Arabian  Red  Buck. 

Bay  Messenger  (Downing's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1830;  by  Harpinus,  son 
of  Bishop's  Hambletonian,  he  by  imp.  Messenger;  dam  said  to  be  by 
imp.  Messenger;  2d  dam  by  Rockingham.    Dead.    Sire  of — 

Jim  Porter,  b.  g record  (sadfUe)  2:28H,  dam  Madam  Porter  by  Roman's 

Orphan  Boy. 

Bayaed,  gr.  h.,  foaled  1863;  by  Pilot  Jr.;  dam  Bay  York  by  Ameri- 
can, son  of  Whitehall;  2d  dam  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk;  3d  dam. 
by  Hammond's  Magnum  Bonum.    Sire  of — 

Emma  B.,  gr.  m record  2:22,  dam  by  Brown  Harry. 

Bliss,  b.  m record  2:30,  dam  Dolly  Hazzard  by  Sam  Hazzard  (pacer). 

Eagle  Plume,  g.  g  .  .record  2:29'^i. 

Bay  Richmond,  b.  h.,  foaled  186-;  by  Alexander's  AbdaUah.  Sire 
of— 

Fritz,  ch.  g .' record  2:27^4,  dam  by  a  son  of  Harry  Clay. 

Beakce  Horse,  -.  h.,  foaled  185- ;  by  the  Horner  Horse,  son  of 
Cobb's  Brandywine  ;  dam's  pedigree  unknown.    Sire  of — 
Belle  Smith,  ch.  m record  2:29,  dam  of  Morgan  descent. 

BEiiLFOUNDEK  (Millimau's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1850;  by  Bellfounder,  son 

of  the  Morse  Horse;  dam  by  Engineer  2d,  son  of  Engineer,  he  by 

imp.  Messenger;  2d  dam  by  Harris'  Hambletonian,  son  of  Bishop's 

Hambletonian,  he  by  imp.  Messenger.    Sire  of — 

Dexter,  br.  h - record  2:26. 

Gus  Gruerro.  b.  h ." record  2:26%,  dam  Jenny  Noyes. 

Bellfiower,  b.  m record  2:28M,  dam  unknown. 

Sweet  Home,  ch.  m record  2:30. 

BELiiFOUNDEE  (Richard's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1847;   by  Hungerford's 

Blucher,  son  of  Blucher,  by  Duroc;  dam  Angeline,  a  mare  bred  on 

Long  Island  and  got  by  Mambrino,  son  of  imp.  Messenger.    Dead. 

Sire  of — 

Angeline,  b.  m.  (Western  Girl) record  2:27,  dam  by  Wild  Harry. 

Bell  Morgan,  ch.  h.,  foaled  1856;  by  Cottrill  Morgan,  son  of  Ver- 
mont Black  Hawk;    dam  a  Canadian    mare  of    unknown  blood. 
Sire  of — 
Lady  Turpin,  blk.  m record  2:23,  dam  Nonesuch  by  Brignoli. 

Belmont,  b.  h.,  foaled  1864;  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,«son  of  Rys- 

dyk's  Hambletonian;  dam  Belle  (dam  of  McCurdy's  Hambletonian, 

2:261^)  by  Mambrino  Chief;  2d  dam  by  Brown's  Bellfounder,  son  of 

imp.  Bellfounder.    Sire  of — 

Nutwood,  ch.  h record  2:18M,  dam  Miss  Russell  by  Pilot  Jr. 

Wedgewood,  br.  h record  2:19,     dam  Woodbine  by  Woodford. 

Dick  Moore,  ch.  g record  2:22^4,  dam  Mary  by  Monmouth  Eclipse. 

Nil  Desperandum,  b.  h record  2:24,     dam  Lady  McKinney. 

Lady  Kelso,  b.m.  (saddle) record  2:29,     dam  Diana  by  Pilot  Jr. 

Tremont,  b.  h record  2:30,     dam  by  Alexander's  AbdaUah. 

Belmont  (thoroughbred),  br.  h.,  foaled  1847;  got  by  American 
Boy;  dam  Prunella  by  Comus;  2d  dam  by  Partisan;  3d  dam  Pawn 


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by  Trumpeter;  4th  dam  Prunella  by  Higiitiyer;  5th  dam  Promise 

by  Snap.    Sire  of — 

Venture,  ch.  h record  2:2714,  dam  Miss  Mostyn  by  American  Boy  Jr. 

Ben  Patchen  [Gen.  Lyon],  b.  h.,  foaled  1863;  by  Burlington,  son 
of  Geo.  M.  Patchen  (Burlington's  dam  by  Monmouth  Echpse);  dam 
a  noted  road  mare,  pedigree  not  definitely  traced,  but  said  to  be  of 
Trafalgar  stock.     Sire  of — 
Alexander,  blk.  h record  2:19,  dam  by  Canada  Jack. 

Benson  Hoese,  ch.  h.,  foaled  about  1855;  by  the  Crawford  Horse 
(a  sorrel  horse  that  was  brought  from  Canada,  and  said  to  be  by  a 
thoroughbred  stallion  called  Truedell,  and  out  of  a  Norman  mare); 
dam  by  the  Burns  Horse,  a  son  of  the  Avery  Horse.  Dead.  Sire  of — 
Lew  Pettee,  b.  g record  2:29,  dam  unknown. 

Billy  Denton,  b.  h.,  foaled  1855;  by  Eysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son 
of  Abdallah;  dam  by  Exton  Echpse,  son  of  American  Eclipse;  2d 
dam  by  Sea  Gull,  son  of  imp.  Expedition.    Sire  of — 
Captain  b.  h record  2:28,  dam  by  De  Kay's  Bellf ounder. 

Billy  Glenn,  b.  h.,  foaled  1858;  by  J.  C.  Breckenridge,  son  of 
Grey  Eagle.    Sire  of — 
Frank  Ferguson,  b.  g record  2:26.. 

Billy  Haywaed,  gr.  h.,  foaled  1865;  by  Geo.  M.  Patchen  Jr.,  son 
of  Geo.  M.  Patchen;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 

Alonzo  Hay  ward,  gr.  g record  2:30,  dam  not  traced. 

Poscora  Hayward,  gr.  h record  2:30,  dam  by  Poscora  (?) . 

Billy  Mustapha,  br.  h.,  foaled  1859.  Nothing  is  definitely  known 
about  the  breeding  of  this  horse.  It  is  said  that  he  was  got  by  an 
Arabian  horse,  and  that  his  dam  was  a  Eoxhunter  mare.    Sire  of — 

Little  Mary,  ch.  m record  2:25,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Black  Bashaw  (Blumberg's),  blk.  h.,  foaled  1855;  by  Young  Sleepy 
Davy,  son  of  Sleepy  Davy,  he  by  Sir  Henry;  dam  by  Andrew  Jack- 
son, son  of  Young  Bashaw.     Sire  of — 

Cosette,  b.  m record  2:19,  dam  by  Stargazer. 

John  H.,  b.  g record  2:20,  dam  by  Morgan  Hunter. 

Black  Chief,  blk.  h.,  foaled  1860;  by  a  fast  pacing  horse  called 
Copperbottom  that  was  taken  to  California  about  1856.     Sire  of — 
Bickford,  dn.  g record  2:2934,  dam  by  Gen.  Taylor. 

Black  Diamond,  blk.  h.,  foaled  1869.    The  pedigree  of  this  horse- 
lias  not  been  definitely  traced.    It  has  been  stated  that  he  was  bred 
in  Canada  and  taken  thence  to  Vermont.     Sire  of — 
Clara  J.,  ch.  m record  2:27f4,  dam  by  Whalebone. 

Black  Dutchman  [Conscript],  blk.  h.,  foaled  1854;  by  Doble's 

Black  Bashaw,  son  of  Young  Bashaw;  dam  by  Dutchman,  son  of 

Abdallah.    Dead.    Sire  of — 

Lady  Kildare,  br.  m record  2:28,  dam  by  Sterling's  MayDay. 

Hunter  [Wild  Irishman,  Sorrel  NedJ,  ch.  g.record  2:29,  dam  by  a  son  of  Saladin. 

Black  Eagle  (W.  H.  Kipley),  blk.  h.,  foaled  1860;  by  Woodpecker. 
a  horse  brought  from  Canada,  and  said  to  be  by  Bob  Logic  (thor- 
oughbred); dam  a  black  mare,  also  brought  from  Canada,  said  to  be 
by  Eoyal  George.    Sire  of — 
Royal  (leorge,  gr.  g record  2:26^4,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 


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Black  Flying  Cloud,  blk.  h.,  foaled  1851  ;  by  Vermont  Black 
Hawk,  son  of  Sherman  Morgan;  dam  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk,  son 
of  Sherman  Morgan;  2d  dam  by  Harris'  Hambletonian,  son  of 
Bishop's  Hambletonian.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Badger  Girl,  gr.  m record  2:22;^,  dam  unknown. 

Black  Frank,  blk.  h.,  foaled  1867;  by  Ben  Snatcher  Jr.  (the  sire 
•of  Eowdy  Boy,  pacing  record  2:13^4),  son  of  Ben  Snatcher,  he  by 
Pilot;  dam's  pedigree  not  delinitely  known.    Sire  of — 
Fred  Douglass,  blk.  g .record  2:24:M,  dam  Boggy  by  Billy  Cass. 

Black  Harry  Clay  (Doty's),  blk.  h.,  foaled  1858;  got  by  Sayre's 
Harry  Clay,  son  of  Neave's  Cassius  M.  Clay  Jr.;  dam's  pedigree  not 
traced.     Sire  of — 
Bateman,  br.  g record  2:22}i,  dam  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

Black  Hawk  (Canadian),  blk.  h.,  foaled .    Pedigree  unknown. 

Dead.    Sire  of — 

Montreal  Girl,  b.  m record  2:27M. 

Black  Hawk  (Canadian),  blk.  h.    Nothing  is  known  concerning 
this  horse  except  that  he  was  owned  in  Canada.     Sire  of — 
Fearnauglit  (St.  Germaine's) ,  b.  h record  2:29,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Black  Hawk  (Kentucky),  blk.  h.,  foaled  1862;  by  Smith's  Black 
Hawk,  son  of  Sherman  Black  Hawk;  dam  Ellen  by  Kennedy's  King 
William,  son  of  Potomac:  2d  dam  by  Kosciusko,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 
Sire  of — 
•General  Garfield,  b.  g record  2:21,  dam  Mollie  Walker  by  Capt,  Walker. 

Black  Hawk  (Long  Island),  blk.  h.,  foaled  1837;  by  Andrew  Jack- 
son, son  of  Young  Bashaw,  he  by  imp.  Grand  Bashaw  (an  imp. 
Barb);  dam  Sally  Miller  (a  very  distinguished  trotter  of  her  day)  by 
Tippoo  Sahib,  son  of  Tippoo  Sahib  (thoroughbred),  he  by  imp. 
Messenger.  Dead.  Sire  of — 
Prince,  b.  g.  (Hartford) .record  2:24^^4,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Black  Hawk  (Vergennes),  blk.  h.,  foaled  1855;  got-  by  Vermont 
Black  Hawk,  son  of  Sherman  Morgan;  dam  by  North  American,  son 
of  Sir  W  alter.    Sire  of — 
Lady  Ross  b.  m record  2:29M,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Black  Hawk  (Vermont  or  Hill's),  blk.  h.,  foaled  1833;  by  Sherman 
Morgan,  son  of  Justin  Morgan;  dam  a  mare  brought  from  New 
Brunswick,  and  said  to  be  a  half-bred  EngHsh  mare,  but  nothing 
definite  is  known  concerning  her  pedigree.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Ethan  Allen,  b.  h record  2:25^2,  dam  unknown. 

Lancet,  b.  g record  2:27^2,  (saddle  2:25i4),  dam  Old  Squaw  by  Lee- 
boo. 
Belle  of  Saratoga,  b  m record  2:29,      dam  unknowm. 

Black  Hawk  (Whitesides'),  blk.  h.,  foaled  1851;  by  Canada  Chief 
(Pacing  Black  Hawk),  son  of  Blackburn's  Davy  Crockett;  dam  said 
"to  be  by  Blackburn's  Whip.    Sire  of — 

Molsey,  b.  m record  2:2\%,  dam  Moll  by  Dallas. 

Rival,  gr.  h record  2:30,     dam  by  Canada  Chief. 

Black  Hawk  Hero,  blk.  h.,  foaled  1854;  got  by  Vermont  Black 
Hawk,  son  of  Sherman  Morgan;  dam  unknown.     Sire  of — 
■Grey  Mack,  gr.  g.  (Uxbridge  and  Mack) record2:25V^,  dam  unknown. 


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Black  Knight,  blk.  h.,  foaled  186- ;  breeder  and  i)edigree  unknown. 
Sire  of — 
Pilot  R..  b.  g record  2:21?4.  dam  by  Joe  Davis. 

Black  Mild,  blk.  h.,  foaled  1865;  by  Cornish  Morrill  (same  as 
Morrill  Prince  and  Johnny  Morrill),  son  of  Young  Morrill;  dam's 
pedigree  unkno^\Ti.     Sire  of — 

Judgment,  br.  g record  2:29,  dam  said  to  be  by  Morgan  Rattler. 

Black  Wakkioe,  blk.  h.,  foaled  1851 ;  by  Morgan  Black  Hawk. 
Sire  of — 

Morrissey.  ch.  g record  2:26^2!  dam  not  traced. 

Idol,  ch.  m record  2:27,      dam  not  traced. 

Blackbird  (Atherton's),  blk.  h.,  foaled  1864;  by  Little  Cassius, 
■son  of  Cassius  M.  Clay;  dam  by  a  Morgan  horse  said  to  be  a  son  of 
Oifford  Morgan;  2d  dam  bv  Seelv's  American  Star.     Sire  of — 

IFrank  Allison,  b.  b. record  2:28^4,  dam  Lucy  by  the  Harris  horse. 

Blackbied   (Simpson's),  blk.  h.,  foaled  1851;  by  Camden,  son  of 
Shark,  he  by  American  EcHpse;  dam  by  Post  Boy,  son  of  Henry; 
2d  dam  Cinderella  bv  Cone's  Bacchus;  3d  dam  Jude  bv  Bav  Bolton. 
Sire  of — 
Blackbird,  blk.  h record  2:22,  dam  by  (^aptaiu  Lightfoot. 

Blackstone,  br.  h.,  foaled  1867;  by  Eysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son 
of  Abdallah;  dam  DoUy  by  Jupiter,  son  of  Long  Island  Black  Hawk; 
2d  dam  by  Abdallah,  son  of  Mambrino;  3d  dam  by  Engineer,  son  of 
Messenger.     Sire  of — 
Daisy  Hamilton,  b.  m record  2:2SV2,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Blackwood,  blk.  h.,  foaled  1866,  by  Alexander's  Norman,  son  of 

the  Morse  Horse;  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief ;  2d  dam  a  dun  mare  of 

unlmown  blood.     Piecord  at  3  yrs.  2 :31.     Sire  of — 

Proteine,  br.  m record  2:18.      dam  Sally  Chorister  by  Mambrino  Chorister. 

Blackwood  .Jr.,  blk.  h. record  2:221-2,  dam  Belle  Sheridan  by  Blood's  Black  Hawk. 

Blackwood  Prince record  2:23}4,  dam  by  Yolunteer. 

Rosewood  br.  m record  2:27,      dam  by  Frazier's  Mambrino. 

Wildwood,  b.  h record  2:30,     dam  by  Downing's  Bay  Messenger. 

Blackwood  Je.,  hYk.  h.,  foaled  1871 ;  by  Blackwood,  son  of  Alex- 
ander's N  orman,  dam  Belle  Sheridan  by  Blood's  Black  Hawk,  son  of 
Vermont  Black  Hawk;  2d  dam  bv  Mooreland's  Highlander;  3d  dam 
by  Old  Virgmia  Whip.  Eecord  2:225^,  NashvUle,  Tenn.,  Mav  26, 
1876.  Sire  of-- 
Eavenswood,  blk.  h trial  to  rule  2:26,  dam  Norma  by  Norman  Jr. 

Blanco,  b.  h.,  foaled  1857;   by  Iron's  Cadmus,  son  of  Cadmus 
(thoroughbred);  dam  by  Irwin's  Tuckahoe,  son  of  Herod  Tuckahoe; 
2d  dam  by  Jones'  Oscar,  son  of  Ogle's  Oscar;  3d  dam  by  Shepherd's 
Consul,  son  of  Bond's  First  Consul.     Sire  ot^ — 
Smuggler,  br.  h record  2:15Kt,  dam  a  pacing  mare  of  unknov.!!  blood. 

Blazing  Stab  Je.,  b.  h,,  foaled  186-;  by  Blazing  Star,  son  of 
Henry  Clay  (pacer),  he  by  Eomeo;  dam  by  Kennebec,  son  of  Wither- 
ell  Messenger.     Sire  of — 
Sleepy  Tom,  b.  g recoi-d  IfAS^i,  dam  not  traced. 

Blood  Chief,  b.  h.,  foaled  1863;  by  Blood's  Black  Hawk,  son  of 
Termont  Black  Hawk;  dam  Miss  Duncan  by  Scott's  Highlander, 
rson  of  Hunt's  Brown  Highlander;  2d  damby  Aratus  (thoroughbred), 
son  of  Director;  3d  dam  bv  Timeleon,  son  of  Sir  Archv.  Sire  of — 
IPanny  Eobinsoa,  b.  m record  2:20^4,  dam  by  Al3xander's  Norman. 


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Bluchee,  b.  h.,  foaled  1866;  by  Ball's  Black  Eagle,  son  of  Long 
Island  Black  Hawk;  dam  Jenny  Lind,  pedigree  unknown.  Sire  of — 
Martha  Washington,  ch.  m record  2:20^4,  dam  by  American  Star. 

Blue  Bulij  (Wilson's),  ch.  h.,  foaled  1858;  by  Prnden's  Blue  Bull,, 
son  of  Herring's  Blue  Bull;  dam  unknown.    Dead.    Sire  of — 

Will  Cody,  b.  g record  2:19^,  dam  Celia,  a  grey  mare  of  unknown  blood.. 

Silverton,  b.  g record  2:20}4,  dam  Siiverella,  said  to  be  by  Pilot  -Jr. 

Chance,  ch.  g record  2:20%,  dam  by  Pete  Griffin. 

Richard,  ch.  g record  2:21,     dam  by  Sir  Leslie. 

Elsie  Good,  ch.  m record  2:22%,  dam  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 

Ethel,  b.  m record  2:23,     dam  by  Brown's  Tom  Crowder. 

Kate  McCall,  gr.  m... record  2:23. 

Kate  Hall,  b.  m record  2:24M,  dam  Nellie    2d   by  Young  Proud  America. 

Russell,  gr.  g record  2:26,      dam  unknown. 

Mila  C,  ch.  m record  2:26%,  dam  unknown. 

]^ertie,  gr.  m record  2:27,     dam  by  Brown's  Tom  Crowder. 

Dom  Pedro,  b.  g record  2:27,     dam  unknown. 

Mamie,  b.  m record  2:27%. 

Mollie  Kestler,  b.  m.  .record  2:28,     dam  unknown. 
Kate  Bennett,  rn.  m.  .record  2:29^:,  dam  by  Gen.  Taylor. 
Frank  Landers,  br.  g.record  2:295£. 

Ella  Wilson,  b.  m record  2:30,     dam  Fanny  Benson  by  Jerry. 

Little  Wonder,  ch.  h. record  2:30,     dam  Polly  by  Sovereign  Glencoe. 
Purity,  ch.  m record  2:30,     dam  Susan  Loder  by  Daniel  Boone. 

Blue  Colt,  rn.  h.,  foaled  185-.    Pedigree  not  definitely  traced,. but 
reputed  to  be  by  a  son  of  Geo.  M.  Patchen.      Sire  of — 
Grey  Eddy,  gr.  g record  2:27,  dam's  pedigre-e  unknown.. 

Blue-Geass,  br.  h.,  foaled  1866;  by  Eysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son 
of  Abdallah;  dam  Jessie  Bull  by  Long  Island  Black  Hawk,  son  of 
Andrew  Jackson;  2d  dam  by  Jackson's  Young  Duroc,  son  of  Duroc 
Sire  of — 
Grey  Cloud,  gr.  h record  2:23%,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Bob  Didlake,  b.  h.,  foaled  185- ;  by  Mambrino  Chief ;  dam  said 
to  be  by  Bertrand,  son  of  Sir  Archy;  2d  dam  by  Blackburn's  Whip.. 
Sire  of — 
Dick  Taylor,  gr.  g record  2:24H,  dam's  pedigree  unknown.. 

Bob  Whalley, .     Sire  of— 

Lucrece,  b.  m record  2:2S!:4. 

Bogus  (Ames'),  br.  h.,  foaled  1855;  by  Ballard  Bogus,  son  of 
Lame  Bogus,  and  he  by  Wilmot  Bogus,  son  of  Tom  Bogus  (a  horse 
presented  by  Lord  SterUng  to  Gen.  Burgoyne  during  the  revolution- 
ary war);  dam  a  gray  mare  of  blood-like  appearance  that  was  called 
a  Messenger  mare,  and  supposed  to  be  by  a  son  of  Bush  Messenger.. 
Dead.     Sire  of — 

Geo.  Palmer,  b.  g record  2:1954,  dam  unknown. 

Damon,  b.  h record  2:23?£,  dam  Old  Grey,  by  Grey  Eclipse.. 

Bogus  (Loomis'),  ch.  h.,  foaled  184-.    This  was  a  large,  coarse^, 
sorrel  horse,  with  white  feet  and  white  face,  and  he  was  very  vicious 
and  ill-tempered.    Pedigree  utterly  unknown.    Dead.     Sire  of — 
Flora  Temple,  b.  m record  2:19?^,  dam  Madam  Temple  by  a  Spotted  Arabian. 

Bonnie  Scotland,  b.  h.  (thoroughbred),  foaled  1853;  by  lago,  son 
of  Don  John;  dam  Queen  Mary  by  Gladiator;  2d  dam  by  Plenipo- 
tentiary; 3d  dam  Myrrha  by  Whalebone;  4th  dam  Gift  by  Young 
Gohanna;  5th  dam  by  Sir  Peter  Teazle.    Dead.     Sire  of — 
Scotland,  b.  g record  2:22%,  dam  Waterwitch  by  Pilot  Jr. 


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Boston  Boy,  b.  h.,  foaled  1851;  by  Dover  Boy,  son  of  Mambrino 
Paymaster,  he  by  Mambrino;  dam  by  Van  Dusen's  son  of  Bishop's 
Hambletonian.     Sire  of — 
George  Miller,  b.  g record  2:30,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

BouEBON  Chief,  b.  h.,  foaled  1860;  by  Mambrino  Chief ;  dam  Puss 
by  Grey  Eagle;  2d  dam  by  Sir  Peter;  3d  dam  by  Hancock's  Hamii- 
tonian;  4th  dam  by  Aratus;  5th  dam  by  Americus.     Sire  of — 
Calmar,  br.  g record  2:22,  dam  by  March's  Bolivar. 

Bkakdywine  (Keen's),  br.  h.,  foaled  1853;  by  Cobb's  Brandy ^vine; 
-dam's  pedigree  unknown.    Sire  of — 
Ned  Forrest,  blk.  g record  2:28^4,  dam  not  traced. 

Bkeckeneidge  J.  C,  b.  h.,  foaled  186-;  by  Grey  Eagle  (thorough- 
bred), son  of  Woodpecker;  dam  a  fast  pacing  mare,  pedigree  not 
traced.    Sire  of — 
Minnie  R.,  b.  m record  2:23,  dam  said  to  be  by  Exchequer. 

Bkigand,  br.  h.,  foaled  1858;  by  Mambrino  Chief ;  dam  Becky  by 
Wardlaw's  Shakespear;  2d  dam  by  Curd's  Kosciusko;  3d  dam  by 
Sir  Archy.    Sire  of — 
Red  Cross,  ch.  h record  2:29V2. 

Beooks,  br.  h.,  foaled  1845;  by  Stone  &  Edmondson's  Brown  Pilot 
{a  large,  coarse-looking  pacer  brought  from  Kentucky  in  1844  to 
Marshall  Co.,  Tenn.);  dam  a  large  dun   mare  of  unknown  blood. 
Dead.     Sire  of — 
Bonesetter record  2:19,  dam  Jenny  by  Adams'  Stump  the  Dealer. 

Beown  ^AEEY,  br.  h.,  foaled  1856;  by  Thurston's  Black  Hawk, 
son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk;  dam  a  chestnut  pacing  mare  of  un- 
known blood.    Sire  of — 

Cora  F.,  gr.  m record  2:28,      dam  unknown. 

St.  Elmo,  gr.  g record  2:29M,  dam  unknown. 

Beown  Hoese,  br.  h.,  foaled  185-;  by  Sandy  Eiver,  son  of  the 
JEaton  Horse;  dam's  pedigree  not  known.    Sire  of — 
"Grateful,  ch.  g record  2:28^/^,  dam  by  the  Crawford  Horse. 

Caliban,  br.  h.,  foaled  1866;  by  Mambrino  Pilot,  son  of  Mambrino 
Chief :  dam  Cassia  by  Strader's  Cassius  M.  Clay  Jr.,  son  of  Cassius 
M.  Clay;  2d  dam  Old  Beck  by  a  three-year-old  thoroughbred  colt 
owned  by  Isaac  Wright;  3d  dam  by  Instructor,  son  of  Yirginian 
(thoroughbred);  4th  dam  by  Chester  Ball  (a  horse  brought  to  Ken- 
tucky from  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.,  about  1815,  by  Thos.  Matson);  5th  dam 
"by  Romulus,  son  of  Bacchus,  by  imp.  Janus.    Sire  of— 

■Coaster,  b.  h record  2:2Q%,  dam  Sallie  by  Canada  Chief. 

Cyclone,  b.  h .record  2:26^. 

Cambden  Denmaek, .    Not  identified.     Sire  of — 

Nelia  b.  m record  2:26. 

Captain  Beaumont,  br.  h.,  foaled  186-.    Pedigree  not  definitely 
known,  but  it  is  generally  believed  that  he  was  by  a  son  of  Henry 
Clay.     Sire  of — 
Woolford  Z.,  b.  g record  2:22,  dam's  pedigree  tinknown. 

Captain  Haneoed  [Paddy  McGee],  gr.  h.,  foaled  185- ;  by  Gen. 
Taylor,  son  of  the  Morse  Horse  ;  dam  Peggy  McGee,  a  fast  trotting 
mare  of  unknown  blood.     Sire  of — 
May  Howard,  gr.  m record  2:24,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 


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Cardinal,  br.  h.,  foaled  1845;  bred  in  Canada;  pedigree  nnknoAvn. 
Dead.     Sire  of — 
(Cardinal,  gr.  g record  2:30,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

C>\EELESS,  b,  h.,  foaled  185-;  by  Smith's  xlbdallah,  son  of  Koe's 

Abdallah  Chief  ;  dam  unknown.     Sire  of — 

Charley  Green,  b.  g record  2:26^,  dam  unknown. 

Major  King,  ch.  g record  2:30,      dam  unknown. 

Cassius  M.  Clay,  b.  h.,  foaled  1843;  by  Henry  Clay,  son  of  Andrew 
Jackson;  dam  Jersey  Kate  (the  dam  of  the  noted  trotting  gelding 
John  Anderson),  said  to  l^e  by  Mambrino,  son  of  Messenger.      Dead. 
Sire  of — 
Geo.  M.  Patclien,  b.  h record  2:23'4,  dam  said  to  be  by  Head'em.. 

Cassius  M.  Clay  Je.  (Amos'),  blk.  h.,  foaled  1854  ;   by  Cassius  M.. 

Clay,  son  of  Henry  Clay  ;  dam  MoUie  by  Phoenix,  son  of  Harpinus. 

Dead.    Sire  of — 

American  Girl,  b.  m record  2:16V2,  dam  unknown. 

Victor,  br.  h record  2:29i4. 

Cassius  M.  Clay  Jr.  (Ballard's),  b.  h.  foaled  185- ;  by  Jones'  Casr 

sins  M.  Clay  Jr.,  son  of  Henry  Clay;  dam  by  a  son  of  the  Eaton 

Horse,  he  by  the  Avery  Horse  (the  dam  of  Jones'  Casius  M.  Clay  Jr. 

was  by  Kissam's  Bellfounder,  son  of  imp.  Bellfounder,  and  his  2d 

dam  was  by  imp.  Messenger).     Sire  of — 

Queechee  Maid,  br.  m record  2:25,     dam  by  Morse  Horse. 

Cassius  Prince,  ch.  h record  2:29,      dam  unknown. 

Col.  Pike,  b.  g record  2:29V2,  dam  unknown. 

May  Day,  b.  m record  2:30.     dam  unknown. 

Cassius  M.  Clay  Jr.,  (Neave's),  br.  h.  foaled  1848  ;  by  Cassius  M. 

Clay,  son  of  Henry  Clay  ;  dam  by  Chancellor,  son  of  Mambrino,  he 

by  imp.  Messsenger;  2d  dam  by  Engineer  2d,  son  of  Engineer,  he  by 

imp.  Messenger.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Lady  Lockwood.  b.  m record  2:25,  dam  by  Rediker's  xilex.  W. 

Geo.  Cooley.  b.  g record  2:27,  dam  by  Friday. 

Sayre's  Harry  Clay,  blk.  h record  2:29,  dam  by  imp.  Bellfounder. 

Cassius  M.  Clay  Jr.  (Strader's),  br.  h,,  foaled  1852  ;  by  Cassiu& 
M.  Clay,  son  of  Henry  Clay  ;  dam  by  Abdallah  ;  2d  dam  by  Law- 
rence's'^Eclipse ;  3d  dam  the  Charles  Hadley  mare  by  imp.  Messen- 
ger.    Sire  of — 
Harry  Clay,  blk.  g record  2:23^i,  dam  Zephyr  (pacer),  pedigree  unknown. 

Challenge,  ch.  h.,  foaled  1854  ;  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk,  son  of 
Sherman  Morgan ;  dam  by  White  Mountain  Morgan,  son  of  Sher- 
man Morgan ;  2d  dam  by  Woodbury  Morgan,  son  of  Justin  Morgan. 
Sire  of — 
Doty,  b.  g record  2:21,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Champion  Jr.  (Scobey's  or  King's),  ch.  h.,  foaled  1849  ;  by  Grin- 

nell's  Champion,  son  of  Almack,  he  by  Mambrino ;  dam  Bird  by 

Bed  Bird,  son  of  Billy  W.  Duroc,  he  by  Duroc,  son  of  imp.  Diomed. 

Dead.    Sire  of — 

Nettie  Buiiew,  b.  ra". record  2:24,     dam  Nipper  by  Geo.  M.  Patchen 

Geo.  B.  Daniels,  ch.  g record  2:24,      dam  by  Greyhound. 

Charley  B.  [Lark],  ch.  h record  2:25,      dam  by  Nimrod. 

Golden  Girl,  gr.  m record  2:25^4,  dam's  pedigree  not  traced. 

Myrtle,  b.  m record  2:25^4,  dam's  pedigree  not  traced. 

l^IoUie,  ch.  m record  2:25^4,  (to  pole),  dam  unknown. 

Col.  Barnes,  ch.  g record  2:28!4,  dam  unknown. 

Auburn  Horse,  ch.  g record  2:28'/3,  dam  unknown. 


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Champion  (Gooding's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1854 ;  by  ling's  Champion  Jr 

son  of  Grinnell's  Champion  ;  dam  Cynthia  by  Barttulett's  Turk,  son 

of  Weddle's  imp.  Turk  ;  2d  dam  Fanny  by  Scobey's  Black  Prince  :. 

3d  dam  by  Rockplanter,  son  of  Dnroc.     Sire  of — 

Castle  Boy,  b.  g record  2:21,     dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

St.  James,  b.  g record  2:23;?^,  dam's  pedigree  unknown.    , 

York  State,  b.  g record  2:23?^,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Eva  [Swallow],  b.  m record  2:25U,  dam  by  a  son  of  Gifford  Morgan^ 

Liady  Sargeant.  b.  m record  2:27U,  dam  by  Playfair. 

Champion  Girl,  b.  m record  2:28,      dam  of  Morgan  blood. 

Chauncey  M.  Bedle,  b.  g record  2:30,     dam  by  King  Faro. 

Chakles  E.  Loew  [Patchen  Chief  J,  br.  h.,  foaled  1859 ;  by 
George  M,  Patchen,  son  of  Cassius  M.  Clay  ;  dam  by  Abdallah,  son 
of  Mambrino;  2d  dam  by  Monmouth  EcKpse,  son  of  American 
Eclipse.  Dead.  Record  2:25i^,  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  5, 1871.  Sire  of — 
Stewart  Maloney,  b.  g record  2:27,  dam  unknown, 

Chakley,  b.  h.,  foaled  186-  ;  by  Washtenaw  Chief,  son  of  Vermont 
Black  Hawk  ;  dam's  pedigree  not  definitely  traced.     Sire  of — 
Minnie  Maxwell,  b.  m record  2:28f4..  dam  not  traced. 

Chauncey  Goodrich  [J.  T.  Brady],  br.  h.,  foaled  186-  ;  by  Mar- 
shall Chief,  son  of  Vermont  Hero  [Kilburn  Horse];  dam  said  to  be 
Parker's  Bogus,  son  of  Lame  Bogus.     Sire  of — 
Randall,  ch.  g record  2:24,  dam  unknown. 

Chickamauga,  b.  h.,  foaled  1858  ;  by  Vermont  Boy,  son  of  Green 
Mountain  Morgan  ;  dam  Mary  by  Canada  Chief,  son  of  Davy 
Crockett ;  2d  dam  Miss  Foote  by  Grey  Eagle.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Charley  B.  [Gifford  and  Chickamauga],  ch.  g..  .record  2:30,  dam's  pedigree  un- 

kno^vn. 

Chieftain,  b.  h.,  foaled  1856;  by  Hiatoga  (Old  Togue),  son  of 

Rice's  Hiatoga;  dam  by  Trimble's  Eclipse,  son  of  American  Eclipse, 

Sire  of — 

Defiance,  br.  g record  2:24,  dam's  pedigree  unknown, 

Cairo,  b.  g record  2:25,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Chosroes,  b.  h.,  foaled  1865;  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son  of 
xlbdallah;  dam  the  Carvey  Mare  by  Nickey,  son  of  Mambrino  Mes- 
senger; 2d  dam  the  Fowler  Mare  by  Postboy,  son  of  Duroc.  Sire  of — 

Lady  Mills,  b.  m , record  2:24^^,  dam  by  Othello. 

Churchill  Horse  [Andrew  Jolmson],  blk.  h.,  foaled  1868;    by 
Young  Black  Hawk,  son  of  Chieftain,  he  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk  ; 
dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 
Tom  B.  Patchen,  br.  h record  2:27 Ji,  dam  by  Telegraph  Morgan. 

Clarion,  blk.  h.,  foaled  1855 ; "  by  Naugatuck,  son  of  Vermont 
Black  Hawk;  dam  Lucy  by  a  two-year-old  colt  owned  by  H.  A.  Peck, 
pedigree  not  traced ;  2d  dam  by  Dick,  a  roadster  stallion  of  local 
celebrity,  pedigree  unknoAvn.     Sire  of — 
Old  Put,  br.  h record  2:30,  dam  Kate  Fay  by  Mambrino  Messenger. 

Clarion  Chief, .    Sire  of — 

Tariff,  b.  h 2 :23i4 . 

Clark  Chief,  b.  h.,  foaled  1861  ;  by  Mambrino  Chief,  son  of 
Mambrino  Paymaster,  he  by  Mambrino,  son  of  imp.  Messenger  ;  dam 

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Liittle  Nora  by  Downing's  Bay  Messenger ;   2d  dam  Mrs,  Candle 
(dam  of  Ericsson);  pedigree  unknown.    Dead.    Sire  of — 

Croxie,  b.  m record  2:19^4,  dam  Lady  Whitefoot  by  Little  Priam. 

Woodford  Chief,  b.  h record  2:22^4,  dam  Virginia  by  Billy  Townes. 

Blanche  Amory,  b.  m record  2:26,      dam  Crop  by  Pilot  Jr. 

Clark  S.,  gr.  g record  2:27^4, 

John  E.,  rn.  g record  2:28?4,  dam  unknown. 

Governor,  b.  g record  2:30,     dam  by  Canada  Chief. 

Lady  Prewitt,  b.  m record  2:30,     dam  unknown. 

Clbab  Grit,  -.  h,,  foaled  186- ;  by  imp,  Lapidist ;  dam  said  to  be 
by  Cock  of  the  Eock  (?).     Sire  of— , 

Flora  F.,  b.  m record  2:24^4. 

Amber,  b.  h record  2:25}4.  dam  Jenny  Jinks  by  Eoyal  Revenge. 

Cloud  Mambkino,  br.  h.,  foaled  1861;  by  Dan  Underbill,  son  of 
Jackson's  Flying  Cloud,  he  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk  ;  dam  by 
Mambrino  Chief;    Dead.    Sire  of — 

Kitty  Bates,  gr.  m record  2:19,  dam  Pop  Com. 

Alfred,  b.  g record  2:26,  dam  unknown. 

CoL.  Ellswoeth,  -.  h.,  foaled ;   by    Gen.  Knox ;    dam  by 

Homan's  Messenger  ;  2d  dam  by  China  Farmer.     Sire  of — 

Arthur  T.,  br.  g record  2:30,  dam  by  Hector. 

Coii.  W  INFIELD,  b.  h.,  foaled  1856;  by  Edward  Everett,  son  of 
Bysdyk's  Hambletonian ;   dam   by   Field's    Eoyal    George,  son  of 
Eoyal  George.    Sire  of— 
Edgar,  eh.  g record  2:30,  dam  Molly  McWhorter  by  Daniel  Webster. 

Columbus,  br.  h.,  foaled  1846;  by  Brown's  Bellfounder,  son  of  imp. 
Bellfounder;  dam  unknown.     Sire  of — 
Little  Mack,  br.  h. , record  2:28^4,  dam  said  to  be  by  Glencoe. 

Columbus  (Smith's  Old),  ch.  h.,  foaled  about  1830.    Nothing  is 
known  of  the  blood  of  this  horse.    He  was  brought  from  near  St. 
Johns,  Can.    Dead.    Sire  of — 
Confidence,  gr.  h record  2:28,  dam  said  to  be  by  Barney  Henry. 

Comet  (Bissell's),  br.  h.,  foaled  1848 ;  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk, 
son  of  Sherman  Morgan;  dam's  pedigree  unknown.  Dead.  Sire  of — 
Dictator  [Huckleberry],  br.  g.  .record  2:22^4,  dam  said  to  be  by  Vt.  Black  Hawk. 

Comet  (Cutler's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1860 ;  by  Herrick,  son  of  Vermont 
Black  Hawk;  dam  by  Comet  Morgan;  2d  dam  a  thoroughbred  mare 
imported  from  England  by  Col.  Dyer,  of  the  British  army.    Dead. 
8ire  of — 
Maid  cf  Monti record  2:28,  dam  by  a  French  horse. 

Commodore,  b.  h.  (thoroughbred),  foaled  1846  ;   by  Boston  ;  dam 
Eosalie  Somers  by  Sir  Charles  ;  2d  dam  Mischief  by  Virginian  ;  3d 
dam  by  imp.  Bedford ;  4th  dam  by  BeUaire;  5th  dam  by  imp.  Shark. 
Sire  of — 
Tennessee  (Dora  Thayer) ,  br.  m .  .record  2:27.  dam  Dairy  Maid  by  Yt.  Black  Hawk. 

CoMO  Chief,  b.  h.,  foaled  186- ;  by  Chieftain,  son  of  Andrew  Jack- 
son ;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.    Sire  of — 
Webber,  br.  g record  2:28,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Conqueror,  b.  h.,  foaled  1860 ;  by  Ed.  Holly,  son  of  Jackson's 
Flying  Cloud,  he  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk;  dam  Jenny  Lind  by 
Abdallah  ;  2d  dam  Fanny  Elssler  by  Bay  Eichmond,  son  of  Toby. 
Sire  of — 
Rutledge,  b.  g record  2:.S0,  dam  by  Cassius  M.  Clay 


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Continental,  b.  b.,  foaled  1863;  by  Bacon's  Ethan  Allen,  son  of 

^tlian  Allen  ;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 

Captain  Emmons,  eh.  g record  2:20,  dam  Capt.  Emmons  Mare  by  Stubtail. 

■Coolo,  b.  g record  2:30. 

CoNTEABAND,  b.  li.,  foaled  186- ;  by  Belmont  (thoroughbred),   son 

of  American  Boy;  dam's  pedigree  unknown.     Sire  of — 

Gold  Note,  b.  h record  2:25,  dam  by  Jack  Hayes. 

.    CoEBEAu,  b.  h.,  foaled  1851 ;  by  Corbeau,  a  fast  pacing  horse  of 

unknown  blood  that  was  brought  from  Canada ;  dam  a  chestnut 

mare,  pedigree  not  definitely  traced,  but  known  to  be  well  bred. 

Sire  of — 

Dora  (Gracie  D.),  b.  m record  2:26}4,  dam's  pedigree  not  traced. 

Rose  Standish,  b.  m record  2:29,     dam's  pedigree  not  traced. 

Zephyr,  ch.  g record  2:29^2,  dam  by  Beargrass. 

CoETLAND  Stae  [Star  of  Oatskill],  b.  h.,  foaled  185-;  by  Seely's 
American  Star;  dam  by  a  son  of  Sir  Henry,  he  by  Sir  Archy.    Dead. 
Sire  of — 
Bonner,  ch.  g record  2:23,  dam  by  Skenandoah. 

Cotjntet  Boy,  blk.  h.,  foaled  about  1856  ;  by  Prince  Charles,  son 
of  Vermont  Black  Hawk ;  dam  by  a  horse  whose  pedigree  has  not 
been  traced,  but  was  said  to  be  of  Messenger  descent;  2d  dam  by 
Cone's  Bacchus.    Dead.     Sire  of — 
Denmark,  br.  g record  2:30,  dam  by  Corbeau. 

Ceawfoed  Hoese  [iSTorman],  ch.  h.     This  horse  was  brought  from 
Canada  to  Skowhegan,  Me.,  by  a  Mr.  Crawford,  and  was  represented 
as  having  been  got  by  a  thoroughbred  horse  called  Truedell,  and  his 
dam  was  called  a  Norman  mare.     Sire  of — 
W.  H.  Taylor,  ch.  g record  2:29i4,  dam  by  Witherell  Messenger. 

Ceazy  Nick,  b.  h.,  foaled  1859;  by  Kremer's  Eainbow,  son  of 
Stucker's  Rainbow  (a  horse  of  unknown  blood  brought  from  Can- 
ada); dam  by  a  horse  called  Toronto  that  was  owned  in  Ohio,  and 
whose  pedigree  has  not  been  traced.    Sire  of — 
Charles  W.  Wooley,  b.  g. record  2:22^^,  dam  Mollie  by  Curtis'  Morgan  Messenger. 

Ceeepee  (Swanbrough's),  ch.  h.,  foaled  1854 ;  by  the  Peck  Horse, 
son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk ;  dam  by  Young  Bullrush,  son  of  Bull- 
rush  Morgan  ;  2d  dam  by  Green  Mountain  Morgan,  son  of  Sherman 
Morgan.     Sire  of — 
Phil  Sheridan,  gr.  g record  2:29,  dam's  pedigree  not  traced. 

Ceeole,  dn.  h.,  foaled  about  1860  ;  pedigree  unknown.     Sire  of — • 
Rosewood,  b.  h record  2:30,  dam  by  Gardiner's  Red  Buck. 

Ceipple  (Viley's),  br.  h.,  foaled  185- ;  by  Ward's  Flying  Cloud, 
son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk  ;  dam  a  thoroughbred  mare.     Sire  of — 

Belle  Brassfield,  b.  m.  .record  2:20,  dam  Sally  Chorister  by  Mambrino  Chorister. 

Ceittenden,  b.  h.,  foaled  1871 ;  by  Strader's  Cassius  M.  Clay  Jr., 
son  of  Cassius  M.  Clay;  dam  Flora  by  Pilot  Jr.,  son  of  Pilot;  2d 
dam  Mary  (dam  of  Dick  Moore  2 :223^)  by  Monmouth  Eclipse,  etc. 
Sire  of — 

Mamie  M.,  br.  m record  2:26%,  dam  by  Daniel  JBoone. 

Ceown  Chief,  b.  h.,  foaled  1867;  by  Milford  Mambrino,  son  of 
Mambrino  Chief  ;  dam  by  Star  Highlander,  son  of  Moreland's  High- 
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lander;  2d  dam  by  Benton's  Grey  Diomed ;  3d  dam  by  Dowling's 

Grey  Messenger.     Sire  of — 

Roland,  b.  h record  2:28,  dam  not  traced. 

CutijBK,  b.  h.,  foaled  1868  ;  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son  of  Ab- 
dallali ;  dam  Grey  Rose  by  Harris'  Hambletonian,  son  of  Bishop's. 
Hambletonian.     Sire  of — 
Orient record  2:30,  dam  Eden  Lassie  by  Golddust. 

Daniel  Boone,  b.  h.,  foaled  about  1846  ;  by  Tom  Crowder,  son  of 
old  Pilot;  dam  by  old  Copperbottom  (pacer);  2d  dam  by  imp.  Buz- 
zard.    Sire  of — 
Cooley,  blk.  g record  2:26,  dam  unknown. 

Daniel  Lambert,  ch.  h.,  foaled  1858  ;  by  Ethan  Allen,  son  of  Ver- 
mont Black  Hawk ;  dam  Fanny  Cook  by  Abdallah ;  2d  dam  by 
Stockholm's  American  Star,  son  of  Duroc.     Sire  of — 

Comee,  b.  g record  2:19f4,  dam  by  Hiawatha. 

Jim,  rn.  g record  2:23%. 

Nancy,  ch.  m record  2:23%,  dam  May  Day  by  Miles  Standish. 

Wild  Lily,  b.  m record  2:24,      dam  by  Smith's  Yotmg  Columbus. 

J  ohn  Hall,  b.  g record  2:24^4,  dam  unknown. 

Lady  Fozie,  ch.  m record  2:24M,  dam  Old  Foxie  by  Breed  Horse. 

Jimmy  Stewart,  b.  g record  2:24^4. 

Jubilee  Lambert,  b.  h.  .record  2:25,     dam  HarYey  Mare  by  Taft  Horse. 

Nonesuch,  ch.  m record  2:25%,  dam  Jenny  by  Bigelow  Horse. 

Billy  D.,  ch.  g record  2:26,      dam  Mazeppa,  pedigree  not  traced. 

Addison  Lambert,  b.  h. record  2:27,      dam  Black  Kate  by  Addison. 

Dickard,  ch.  g record  2:27,      dam  by  Smith's  Young  Columbus. 

Annie  Page,  b.  m record  2:27^4,  dam  Fanny  Jackson  by  Stonewall  Jackson. 

Ella  Doe,  ch.  m record  2:27  J4,  dam  Sticknose  by  Cook's  Cokimbus. 

Boston,  ta.  g record  2:27%,  dam  Laura  French  by  Patrick  Henry. 

Aristos,  b.  h record  2:27 5£,  dam  Fanny  Jackson  by  Stonewall  Jackson.. 

Col.  Moulton,  ch.  h record  2:28%,  dam  Jenny  by  Bigelow  Horse. 

Arnold  W.  H.,  gr.  g record  2:29,      dam  unknown. 

Ben  Franklin,  ch.  g record  2:29,      dam  Black  Kate  by  Addison. 

Motion,  ch.  h record  2:29. 

Joe  S.,  is.  g record  2:30,     dam  unknown. 

May  Morning,  b.  m record  2:30. 

Danville, .    Sire  of — 

Elsie  Groff,  b,  m record  2:25,. 

Dakket,  blk.  h.,  foaled  1852 ;  by  the  Rounds  Horse,  son  of  Ver- 
mont Black  Hawk  ;  dam  by  Andrus'  Hambletonian,  son  of  Judson's 
Hambletonian ;  2d  dam  by  Comet,  son  of  Bishop's  Hambletonian, 
Dead.     Sire  of — 
Highland  Grey,  gr.  h record  2:28,  dam  not  traced. 

Dablbay,  b.  h.,  foaled  1867;  by  Mambrino  Patchen,  son  of  Mam- 
brino  Chief ;  dam  Puggie  by  Brignoli,  son  of  Mambrino  Chief ;  2d 
dam  Bertha  by  Berthune  ;  3d  dam  by  Scott's  Highlander  ;  4th  dam 
by  Brown's  Highlander ;  5th  dam  Mary  Hunt  by  Bertrand.  Sire 
of— 
Lady  Thorne  2d,  b.  m record  2:25,  dam  Sallie  Messenger  by  Starlight. 

Davey  Cbockett,  -.  h.    This  horse  has  not  been  identified.    Sire 
of— 
Sam  West,  b.  g record  2:29,  dam  not  traced. 

Davey  Cbockett  (Bunton's),  b.  h.,  foaled  about  1847;  by  old 
Davey  Crockett  (pacer);  dam  a  mare  bred  by  James  Bunton,  Cross 
Plains,  Ripley  Co.,  Ind.,  and  called  a  "Snap  mare."  Dead.  Sire  of — 
Business,  b.  g record  2:29,  dam  by  Gossip  Jones  Jr. 


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David  Hill  (McCracken's  Black  Hawk),  bik.  h.,  foaled  about 
1850  ;  by  Black  Lion,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk  ;  dam  said  to  be 
by  Harris'  Hambletonian.     Sire  of — 
Bisson  Girl,  blk.  m record  2:28i4,  dam's  pedigree  not  traced. 

David  Hill  (Case's),  blk.  li.,  foaled  185- ;  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk, 
sou  of  Sherman  Morgan  ;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 

George  Treat,  br.  g record  2:25U,  dam  Kit,  pedigree  not  traced. 

Black  Swan,  blk.  m record  2:28V2,  dam's  pedigree  not  traced. 

Kinsman  Bos",  blk.  h record  2:28^2,  dam  Lady  Trumbull  by  Vermont  Trotter, 

Delmonico,  b.  h.,  foaled  1861 ;  by  Guy  Miller,  son  of  Eysdyk's 

Hambletonian ;  dam  the  Harvey  Adams'  Mare  by  Eysdyk's  Hamble- 
tonian, son  of  Abdallah;  2d  dam  by  imp.  Bellfounder.  Dead.  Sire  of — 

Darby,  br.  g record  2:161/2,  dam  by  Cox's  Stump  the  Dealer. 

Demockat,  rn.  h.,  foaled  1856  ;  by  Columbus,  son  of  Burr's  Napo- 
leon ;  dam  Lady  Anna  by  AbdaUah,  son  of  Mambrino ;   2d  dam 
Angelina  by  American  Eclipse  ;  3d  dam  by  Financier ;  4th  dam  by 
imp.  Baronet;  5th  dam  by  imp.  Messenger.     Sire  of — 
Fred,  b.  g record  2:30,  dam  not  traced. 

Denmaek,  -.  h.    Not  identified.     Sire  of — 
Belle  Lawrence,  b.  m record  2:28,  dam  unknown. 

Detective  Patchen,  -.  h.;  by  Patchen  Star.     Sire  of — 
Patch,  b.  g record  2:29?;4„  dam  the  Hunt  mare,  by  Detective  Prince. 

DiCTATOS,  br.  h.,  foaled  1863  ;  by  Eysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son  of 
Abdallah;  dam  Clara  (dam  of  Dexter  2 :173i|)  bv  Seely's  American 
Star;  2d  dam  the  McKinstry  Mare  (dam  of  Shark  2:27^)-    Sire  of— 

Donald,  b.  g record  2:27,      dam  the  Burch  Mare  by  Brown  Pilot. 

Director,  blk.  h record  2:2714,  dam  Dolly  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

Annie  G.,  b.  m record  2:28,      dam  Annie  Laura  by  Harris'  Hambletonian. 

Princess,  blk.  m record  2:29. 

DiEiGK),  [Geo.  B.  McClellan],  br.  h.,  foaled  1856 ;  by  the  Drew- 
Horse  ;  dam  a  mare  said  to  be  nearlv  thoroughbred,  but  pedigree 
not  traced.  Eecord  2:29,  Belfast,  Me.,  Sept.  24, 1864.  (Track  said  to 
be  short.)     Sire  of — 

Camors,  b.  g record  2:25^,  dam  not  traced. 

Little  Fred  (Maine),  b.  g record  2:26?4,  dam  not  traced. 

Ballv  Brooks,  b.  g record  2:28,      dam  not  traced. 

.J  ohn  Virgin,  ch.  g record  2:29,      dam  not  traced. 

Doc,  b.  h.,  foaled  1858 ;  by  St.  Clair,  a  pacing  horse  of  unknown 
blood  ;  dam  unknown.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Occident,  br.  g record  2:165£,  dam  unknown. 

DoLPHUS,  b.  h.,  foaled  about  1850;  by  Nimrod,  son  of  True  American, 
he  by  Quicksilver,  son  of  Dey  of  Algiers  (imp.  Arabian);  dam  a  bay 
mare  by  a  horse  called  Old  Telescope.    Dead.    Sire  of — 

Mollie,  b.  m record  2:27^,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Lady  Sampson,  b.  m record  2:28M,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Dbaco,  blk.  h.,  foaled  1853 ;  by  Young  Morrill,  son  of  Morrill ; 
dam  by  the  Hoyt  Horse,  son  of  the  Bailey  Horse,  he  by  Woodbury 
Morgan  ;  2d  dam  said  to  be  by  a  son  of  Winthrop  Messenger.    Eec- 
ord 2:28>£,  Boston,  Mass.,  June  6, 1867.     Sire  of— 
Draco  Prince,  blk.  h record  2:24^4,  dam  by  Furman  Horse. 

Drew  Hoese  (old  Drew),  b.  h.,  foaled  1842  ;  by  a  three-year-old 
colt  that  was  brought  from  New  Brunswick  to  Maine  by  A.  G-.  Hunt. 
(This  colt  was  bought  by  Mr.  Hunt  from  an  English  officer  in  Fred- 


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ericktown  or  St.  Johns,  N.  B.,  and  was  said  to  be  thoroughbred). 

The  dam  of  old  Drew  was  a  fast-trottuig  bay  mare  called  Boston 

Girl,  bred  by  Mark  Pease,  of  Jackson,  Maine  ;  got  by  a  horse  called 

Sir  Henry,  he  by  a  son  of  American  Echpse  ;  2d  dam  Lady  Jane  by 

IVinthrop  Messenger.     Sire  of — 

Gren.  McClellan.  b.  h record  2:26,  dam  said  to  be  by  Shark. 

Dirigo  (Geo.  B.  McClellan) record  2:29,  dam  not  traced. 

Duke  of  Yoek  (Warner's),  b.  h.,  foaled  185- ;  by  Small's  Dnke  of 
York,  he  by  a  son  of  Sir  Henry  by  Sir  Archy  ;  dam  a  bay  mare ;  ped- 
igree not  traced.     Sire  of — 
Duke,  b.  g record  2:26V2,  dam  by  Gren.  Scott. 

Dusty  Millbe  [Eoddy  Horse,  Oanavan's  Grey  Eagle],  gr.  h., 
foaled  1854 ;  by  Grey  Eagle,  a  horse  of  unknown  blood  that  was 
brought  from  near  Montreal  to  St.  Lawrence  Co.,  N.  Y. ;  dam  (the 
dam  of  Fenian  Chief)  said  to  be  by  Sir  Walter.     Sire  of — 

Irene,  gr.  m record  2:20V2,  dam  Minnie,  said  to  be  by  Koe's  Abdallah  Chief. 

Dutch  Girl,  gr.  m, .  .record  2:29^/2,  dam  not  traced. 

Eastman  Moegan  [Stockwell's  Morgan],  b.  h.,  foaled  about  1848  ; 
by  Hale's  Green  Mountain  Morgan,  son  of  Gifford  Morgan  ;  dam  by 
the  Stoddard  Horse,  son  of  Judson's  Hambletonian ;  2d  dam  by 
Paddock's  Magnum  Bonum.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Little  Fred,  b.  g record  2:20,  dam  Fredrica  by  Simpson's  Blackbird. 

Eaton  Hoesb,  ch.  h.,  foaled  1842  ;  by  the  Avery  Horse,  son  of 
Bucephalus  ;  dam  the  Pelton  Mare,  said  to  be  by  Winthrop  Messen- 
ger.    Sire  of — 
Stranger,  gr.  g record  2:30,  dam  unknown. 

Echo,  b.  h.,  foaled  1866  ;  by  Eysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son  of  Abdal- 
lah ;  dam  Fanny  Felter  by  Magnolia,  son  of  Seely's  American  Star  ; 
2d  dam  by  Webber's  Kentucky  Whip  ;  3d  dam  by  Shakespeare,  son 
of  Duroc.     Sire  of — 

Gibraltar,  b.  h record  2:22^2,  dam  not  traced. 

Belle  Echo,  b.  m record  2:231-4,  dam  by  Belmont  (thoroughbred). 

Echora,  b.  m record  2:25,      dam  the  Young  Mare  by  Jack  Hawkins. 

Annie  Laurie,  b.  m record  at  3  yrs.  2:30,  dam  by  Jack  Hawkins. 

Edwaed  Eveebtt  [Maj.  W infield],  b.  h.,  foaled  1855  ;  by  Kysdyk's 
Hambletonian,  son  of  Abdallah  ;  dam  Fanny  by  imp.  Margrave  ;  2d 
dam  by  Trumpator ;  3d  dam  by  Lindsey's  Arabian ;  4th  dam  by 
imp.  Yampire  ;  5th  dam  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Judge  Fullerton,  ch.  g record  2:18,      dam  unknown. 

Sheridan,  b.  g record  2:20M:,  dam  by  Eureka. 

Mountain  Boy.  b.  g record  2:20M,  dam  by  Roebuck  (Gridley's). 

Hambrino,  b.  h record  2:21iit,  dam  Mambrina  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

Tanner  Boy,  gr.  g record  2:22^4,  dam  unknown. 

Major  Lord,  dn.  g record  2:2B3£,  dam  unknown. 

Everett  Eay,  b.  g record  2:25,      dam  unknown. 

Big  Fellow,  br.  g record  2:26,      dam  unknown. 

Clark  S.,  gr.  g record  2:271^. 

Edwin  Foeeest  (Alexander's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1851  ;  by  Bay  Ken- 
tucky Hunter;  dam  by  Young  Highlander  (Watkins'  Highlander)  ; 
2d  dam  by  Duroc  ;  3d  dam  by  imp.  Messenger.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Billy  Hoskms,  gr.  g record  2:2614,  dam  Santa  Maria  by  Pilot  Jr. 

Champagne,  gr.  g record  2:30,      dam  Grey  Goose  by  Nottingham's  Norman. 

Edwin  Foeeest  (Fisher's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1860  ;  by  Alexander's  Ed- 
win Forrest ;  dam  the  O'Neil  mare,  of  unlmown  blood.     Sire  of — 
Scott's  Chief,  b.  g record  2:23,  dam  Lady  Rice,  said  to  be  by  Whitehall. 


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Electioneek,  b.  h.,  foaled  18G8  ;  by  Eysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son 
of  Abdallah  ;  dam  Green  Mountain  Maid  (dam  of  Prosjjero  2 :2())  by 
Sayre's  Harry  Clay,  son  of  Neave's  Cassius  M.  Clay  Jr.     Sire  of — 

Wiklflower  '.'2  years) record  2:21,     dam  by  St.  Clair. 

Bonita.  b.  f.  (2  years) record  'l-:lWi.  dam  by  St.  Clair. 

Fred,  Crocker,  b.  c.  (2  yrs.) record  'l-2^\,  dam  Melinche  by  St.  Clair. 

Albert  W.,  b.  c.  (3  years) record  2:28. 

Empeeoe  William,  b.  li.,  foaled  1867;    by  Gen.  Knox,  son  of 
Vermont  Hero  ;  dam  Lady  Hollis,  of  unknown  blood.    Record  2  '21%, 
Monroe,  Maine,  September,  1879.     Sire  of — 
Frank  F.,  b.  g record  2:25. 

Enchaktee,  br.  li.,  foaled  1867;  by  Administrator,  son  of  Eysdyk's 
Hambletonian ;  dam  Dolly  by  Doble's  Black  Bashaw ;  2d  dam  by 
Saladin,  son  of  Young  Bashaw.     Sire  of — 
Valiant,  br.  h record  2:2814,  dam  Lorena  by  Volunteer. 

Engineek  2d,  gr.  h.,  foaled  1818  ;  by  Engineer,  son  of  imp.  Mes- 
senger ;  dam  by  Plato,  son  of  imp.  Messenger  ;  2d  dam  by  Rainbow, 
son  of  Wildair.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Lady  Suffolk,  gr.  m record  2:28,  dam  by  Don  Quixote. 

Ericsson,  br.  h.,  f oal6d  1856  ;  by  Mambrino  Chief  ;  dam  Mrs.  Cau- 
dle, of  unknoA^Ti  blood.  Dead.  Record  2:3034  ^^  fo^i"  years  old. 
Sire  of — 

Doble.  blk.  h record  2:28,     dam  Belle  by  Brown's  Tom  Crowder. 

Belle,  b.  m record  2:28^4.  dam  unknown. 

Eric,  b.  g record  at  4  yrs.  2:28ii,  dam  by  John  Dillard. 

'Nightingale,  b.  m record  2:29M,  dam  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 

Eeie  Abdallah,  b.  h.,  foaled  1858  ;  by  Roe's  Abdallah  Chief,  son 
of  Abdallah  ;  dam  Bess  by  Hickory,  son  of  Hickory  (thoroughbred), 
he  by  imp.  Whip  ;  2d  dam  by  imp.  Highlander.     Sire  of — 
Rienzi,  b.  g record  2:25^4,  dam  Lucy  Alexander's  Abdallah. 

Ethan  Allen,  b.  h.,  foaled  1849  ;  bred  by  J.  W.  Holcomb,  Ticon- 
deroga,  N.  Y.  ;  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk,  son  of  Sherman  Morgan, 
he  hj  Justin  Morgan  :  dam  a  small  grey  mare  famous  as  a  roadster, 
pedigree  hopelessly  unknown.  Dead.  Record  2 :253^,  Union  Course, 
L.  I.,  July  12, 1868  ;  with  running  mate,  2 :15.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Billy  Barr,  dn.  g record  2:2;3?4,  dam  not  traced. 

Hotspur  [Col.  Maynard],  b.  g record  2:24,      dam  by  Abdallah. 

Pocahontas,  b.  m record  2:23H,  dam  Pocahontas  by  Iron's  Cad- 
mus. 

Fannie  Lee,  b.  m record  2:2R,     dam  by  Sherman  Black  Hawk. 

Honest  Allen,  ch.  h.  ipole) record  2:28.      dam  by  the  Brooks  Horse. 

Fannie  Allen,  b.  m record  2:28^4,  dam  Cherub  by  Abdallah. 

Warwick,  b.  h record  2:29^4,  dam  Rachael,  not  traced. 

Washington  Irving,  ch.  h.  (saddle)record  2:30,      dam  by  Seely's  American  Star. 
Simon,  ch.  g record  2:30. 

Ethan  Allen  (Bacon's),  b.  h.,  foaled  185- ;  by  Ethan  Allen,  son  of 
Vermont  Black  Hawk  ;  dam  by  Watkins'  Highlander.     Sire  of — 

Russ  Ellis,  b.  g record  2:27'?4,  dam  not  traced. 

Lew  Ives,  b.  g record  2 :28,      dam  by  StubtaiL 

Rufus,  b.  g record  2:29,      dam  Lady  Fulton  by  Stubtail. 

Ethan  Allen  (De  Long's),  b.  h.,  foaled  186-  ;  by  Ethan  Allen,  son 
of  Vermont  Black  Hawk  :  dam's  pedigree  unknown.     Sire  of — 

Arthur,  b.  g record  2:2654,  dam  not  traced. 

Lucca,  b.  m record  2:30,      dam  not  traced^ 


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Ethan  Allen  (Dixon's),  b.  li.,  foaled  1859  ;  by  Ethan  Allen,  son  of 
Vermont  Black  Hawk  ;  dam  Martha  (dam  of  Goldsmith's  Abdallah 
2:30)  by  Abdallah  ;  2d  dam  by  Conklin's  Bellfounder,  son  of  imp. 
Bellfounder.     Sire  of — 
Sensation,  b.  g record  2:22^,  dam  by  Indian  Chief. 

Ethan  Allen  (Drury's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1848 ;  by  Vermont  Black 
Hawk,  son  of  Sherman  Morgan ;  dam  by  Tippoo  Sahib,  son  of  Dn- 
roc.     Dead.     Sire  of — 
Lady  Fox,  ch.  m record  2:30,  dam  Lady  Partington,  not  traced. 

Ethan  Allen  (Holabird's),  b.  h.,  foaled  185-;  by  Ethan  Allen,  son 
of  Vermont  Black  Hawk ;  dam  by  a  son  of  Morgan  Tally-Ho 
(W  alker  Horse),  he  by  W  oodbury  Morgan.     Sire  of — 

Laura  Williams,  gr.  m .record  2:24i^,  dam  the  Stone  Mare. 

Charley  Mac,  ch.  g record  2:25,      dam  the  Stone  Mare. 

Ethan  Allen  (Holland's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1860  ;  by  Ethan  Allen,  son 
of  Vermont  Black  Hawk  ;  dam  by  Cock  of  the  Eock,  son  of  Duroc. 
Sire  of — 

Barney  Kelly,  b.  g record  2:25,  dam  a  Morgan  mare. 

Ethan  Allen  (Woodward's  and  Cornell's),  b.  h,,  foaled  1860 ;  by 
Ethan  Allen,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk ;  dam  Fanny  Cook  by 
Abdallah,  son  of  Mambrino.     Sire  of — 

Shepherd  Boy,  gr.  g record  2:23^2,  dam  not  traced. 

Aulinda,  b.  m record  2:25. 

Prince  Allen,  b.  g record  2:27,      dam  not  traced. 

Allen,  b.  g record  2:28}4,  dam  not  traced. 

Charley  C.,  b.  g record  2:28H,  dam  not  traced. 

Eury,  ch.  g record  2:29i/2. 

Eugene  Casseely,  b.  h.,  foaled  186-:  by  Gen.  Taylor  ;  dam's  pedi- 
gree not  traced.     Sire  of — 
Sweetbrier,  gr.  m record  2:26i4,  dam  Peanuts  by  Geo.  M.  Patchen  Jr. 

Exchequer  (thoroughbred),  ch.  h.,  foaled  1856  ;  by  Revenue  ;  dam 
Nina  by  Boston  ;  2d  dam  Frolicsome  Fanny  by  Lottery  ;  3d  dam  by 
Whisker,  etc.     Sire  of — 
Lu.cille,  b.  m record  2:21,  dam  Fannie,  a  pacing  mare. 

Feasnaught,  ch.  h.,  foaled  1859  ;  by  Young  Morrill,  son  of  Old 
Morrill ;  dam  Jenny  by  the  Steve  French  Horse,  son  of  FUnt  Mor- 
gan, he  bv  Sherman  Morgan.  Dead.  Record  2:233^,  Buffalo,  Julv 
29,  1868.  "Sire  of— 

Argonaut,  b.  h record  2:23?^,  dam  not  traced. 

Galatea,  b.  f record  2:24?^,  dam  Grand  Duchess  by  Hanley's  Hiatoga. 

Fearnaught  Jr.,  ch.  h. .  .record  2:25,      dam  said  to  be  by  Abdallah. 

Fearnaught  Jr.,  ch.  h.,  foaled  1865  ;  by  Fearnaught,  son  of  Young 
Morrill;  dam  said  to  be  by  Abdallah.  Record  2:26,  Beacon  Park, 
Boston,  Mass.,  May  17,  1877.     Sire  of— 

Pemberton,  b.  g record  2:29!;3,  dam  by  Dirigo, 

Fex^jinaught  Peince,  ch.  h.,  foaled  1864 ;  by  Fearnaught,  son  of 
Young  Morrill ;  dam  said  to  be  thoroughbred.     Sire  of — 
Parole,  blk.  g record  2:27,  dam  Countess  by  Geo.  Washington  (?). 

Fenl^n  Chief,  gr.  h.,  foaled  about  1856 ;  by  Grey  Eagle,  a  horse 
of  unknown  blood,  bred  near  Montreal,  and  taken  to  St.  Lawrence 
Co.,  N.  Y.  (the  same  horse  that  got  Dusty  Miller);  dam  (the  dam  of 
Dusty  Miller)  said  to  be  by  Sir  Walter.     Sire  of — 
Captain  Smith,  gr.  g record  2:28!^,  dam  Minnie  Ralston  (pedigree  unknown). 


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Fine  Cut,  ch.  h.,  foaled  185-  ;  by  John  C.  Fremont,  son  of  Long 
Island  Black  Hawk  ;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 

Jackson,  b.  h record  2:21%,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Col.  King,  ch.  g record  2:30,     dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Flaxtail  (Tinsley's),  cli.  h.,  foaled  about  1854.  The  pedigree  of 
this  horse  has  never  been  definitely  traced,  but  it  is  believed  that  he 
was  by  Pruden's  Blue  Bull  (sire  of  Wilson's  Blue  Bull).  Sire  of — 
Tern  Leaf,  b.  m public  trial  to  rule  2:28,  dam  Fanny  Fern  by  Tuckahoe. 

Flying  Bannee,  blk.  h.,  foaled  186- ;  by  Black  Banner,  son  of  Ver- 
mont Black  Hawk  ;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 
Fannie,  ch.  m record  2:27,  dam's  pedigree  not  traced. 

Flying  Cloud,  b.  h.,  foaled  185- ;  by  Orr's  Flying  Cloud,  son  of 
Termont  Black  Hawk  ;  dam's  pedigree  unknown.     Sire  of — 
Myrtle,  rn.  m record  2:26^2,  dam  Lottie  Moon,  pedigree  unknown. 

Flying  Cloud  (Butterworth's),  -.  h.,  foaled  185- ;  by  Jackson's 
Flying  Cloud,  son  of  Yermont  Black  Hawk ;   dam's  pedigree  not 
traced.     Sire  of — 
Dinah,  rn.  m record  2:30,  dam's  pedigree  not  known. 

Flying  Cloud  (Jackson's),  blk.  h.,  foaled  1845  ;  by  Vermont  Black 
Hawk,  son  of  Sherman  Morgan ;  dam  by  Andrew  J  ackson.  Sire 
of— 

Star  of  the  West,  blk.  h record  2:26^4,  dam  by  Eureka. 

FoEEST  King,  ch.  h.,  foaled  1866  ;  by  Mambrino  Patchen,  son  of 
Mambrino  Chief  ;  dam  a  pacing  mare  of  unknown  blood.  Sire  of — 
Lida  Bassett.  b.  m record  2:20^2,  dam  by  Alcalde. 

Fox  HuNTEE,  -.  h.    No  definite  information  has  been  obtained 
concerning  this  horse.     Sire  of — 
Dirigo,  br.  g record  2:27,  dam  by  St.  Clair 

Fbank,  b.  h.,  foaled  1852;  by  Prendergast's  Young  St.  Lawrence 
son  of  St.  Lawrence;  dam  said  to  be  by-Kedbird.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Black  Frank,  blk.  g record  2:28\i,  dam's  pedigree  unknown- 
Dolly,  b.  m. ' record  2:30.      dam's  pedigree  unknown- 

Feank  Allen,  ch.  h,,  foaled  186- ;  by  Ethan  x^llen,  son  of  Vermont 
Black  Hawk ;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 

Major  Allen  [Locust],  b.  g .record  2:24^4,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Zephyr  (?),  ch.  m record  2:30,      dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Feank  Dunn  [Young  Winnebago],  b.  h,,  foaled  1856;  by  Winne- 
bago, son  of  imp.  Glencoe  ;  dam's  pedigree  unknown.     Sire  of — 
Amy  B.,  b.  m record  2:24fa,  dam  Daisy  Deane  by  Black  Jack. 

Feank  Pieece  Je.,  ch.  h.,  foaled  185- ;  by  Frank  Pierce,  son  of 
Beppo;  dam  said  to  have  been  brought  to  Canada  by  a  captain  in 
the  English  army.    Dead.     Sire  of — 
Phil  Dougherty,  ch.  g record  2:26,  dam  not  traced. 

Feank  Pieece  3d,  blk.  h.,  foaled  186- ;  by  Frank  Pierce  Jr.,  son  of 
■  IFrank  Pierce ;  dam  by  Ticonderoga  (Fenton  Horse),  son  of  Vermont 
Black  Hawk.     Sire  of — 
Stonewall,  ch.  g record  2:24i/^,  dam  not  traced. 

Feed  Low  [St.  Clair  2d],  br.  h.,  foaled  1864;  by  St.  Clair  (pacer); 
dam's  pedigree  unknown.     Sire  of — 
Clay,  blk.  g record  2:25^4,  dam  Maid  of  Clay  by  Henry  Clay. 


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Gaeibaldi,  b.  Ii.,  foaled  1857;  by  Duroc  Messenger  (a  horse  of 
unknown  blood,  brought  from  Canada);  dam's  pedigree  unknown^ 
Dead.     Sire  of — 
Belle  Oakley,  ch.  m record  2:24J4,  dam  unknown. 

Garibaldi,  b.  h.,  foaled  1860;  by  Eysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son  of 
Abdallah;  dam  Topsey,  pedigree  unknown.     Sire  of — 

Birdie  C,  b.  m record  2:28M,  dam  by  Edward  Everett. 

Gen.  Benton,  b.  h.,  foaled  1868;  by  Jim  Scott,  son  of  Eich's  Ham- 
bletonian, he  by  Abdallah;  dam  Lady  Benton  by  Gray's  Hamble- 
tonian, son  of  Bloomer's  Hambletonian.     Sire  of — 
George  H.,  br.  g record  2:26^,  dam  Lady  Fulton's  Daughter. 

Gen.  Dana,  b.  h.,  foaled  186-;  by  Whipple's  Hambletonian,  son  of 
Guy  Miller;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 

Volunteer,  br.  h record  2:27,  dam  Novato  DamseL 

Gen.  Geo.  H.  Thomas,  b.  h.,  foaled  1864;  by  Dunkin's  Mambrino 
Messenger,  son  of  Mambrino  Paymaster  ;  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief  ; 
2d  dam  by  Napoleon  (an  imported  English  Hunter);  3d  dam  by  Jen- 
kins' Potomac;  4th  dam  by  Tiger  Whip.     Sire  of— 

Scott's  Thomas,  b.  h record  2:21,     dam  Lady  Rice,  said  to  be  by  Whitehall. 

Lady  K.,  b.  m record  2:29^2,  dam  not  traced. 

Gen.  Grant,  blk.  h.,  foaled  1861;  by  Draco,  son  of  Young  Morrill;, 
dam  by  Thurston's  Eomeo,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk.    Dead. 
Sire  of — 
Eureka,  br.  g record  2:23,  dam  unknown. 

Gen.  Hatch,  b.  h.,  foaled  1860;  by  Strader's  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr., 
son  of  Cassius  M.  Clay;  dam  by  imp.  Envoy  (thoroughbred),  son  of 
Memnon;  2d  dam  by  imp.  Tranby,  son  of  Blacklock ;  3d  dam  by 
Aratus,  son  of  Director.    Sire  of — 

Envoy,  br.  h record  2:28,  dam  Dolly  by  Iowa  (thoroughbred). 

Fleta,  blk.  m record  2:28,  dam  Dolly  by  Iowa  (thoroughbred) .. 

Gen.  Howard,  br.  h.,  foaled  1867;  by  Badger  Boy,  son  of  Andrew 
Jackson  Jr.  (Eossman  Horse);  dam's  pedigree  not"  known.  Eecord 
2:263^,  Suffolk  Park,  Philadelphia,  May  16,  1876.     Sire  of— 

John  Hall  (Wisconsin) ,  blk.  g record  2:25,  dam  not  traced. 

Gen.  Knox,  br.  h.,  foaled  1855;  by  Yermont  Hero,  son  of  Sherman 
Black  Hawk;  dam  by  Searcher,  son  of  Barney  Henry ;  2d  dam  the^ 
Hunsden  Mare  by  Hill's  Sir  Charles,  son  of  Duroc.     Sire  of — 

Lady  Maud,  br.  m record  2:18i4,  dam  Fanny,  pedigree  unknown. 

Camors,  blk.  g record  2:19^,  dam  not  traced. 

Independence,  gr.  h record  2:21 14,  dam  by  Gideon. 

"Victor,  br.  h. record  2:23. 

Knox  Boy,  br.  h record  2:23^/^,  dam  not  traced. 

Peaceful,  blk.  m record  2:26. 

Gilbreth  Knox,  blk.  h record  2:26%,  dam  Cahill  Mare  (unknown). 

Colonel  (?),  blk.  g record  2:27,      dam  not  traced. 

Emperor  William,  b.  h. .  .record  2:271-^,  dam  Lady  Hollis  (pacer). 

Flirt,  ch,  m record  2.2814- 

Harry  Spanker,  b.  g record  2:30,     dam  Lady  Gay  Spanker  by  French  Tiger.. 

Gen.  Lightpoot,  b.  h.,  foaled  1865;  by  Gen.  Knox,  he  by  Vermont 
Hero;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 
Shadow,  b.  g - record  2:28,  dam  unknown.. 


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Gen.  Lyon,  blk.  h.,  foaled  1859;  by  Morrill,  son  of  Jennisou  Horse; 
dam  by  Eoyal  Morgan,  son  of  Sherman  Morgan;  2d  dam  the  Aldrich 
Mare  by  Sherman  Morgan.     Sire  of — 

Richmond,  blk.  g record  2:26^2,  dam  not  traced. 

Eva.  blk.  m record  2:27,      dam  not  traced. 

Belle  Dean,  blk.  m record  2:30,     dam  not  traced. 

Gen.  McClellan  [Eed  Iron],  ch.  h,,  foaled  1855;  by  North  Star> 

son  of  Bullrush  Morgan  ;  dam  by  Brown's  Bellfounder,  son  of  imp. 

Bellfonnder ;  2d  dam  by  Sherman  Morgan.     Sire  of — 

Dan  Voorhees,  ch.  h record  2:23^i,  dam  not  traced. 

St.  Helena,  b.  m record  2:27^2,  dam  Fairy  Queen  (unknown) . 

Flora  Shepherd,  ch.  m record  2:30,      dam  Jenny,  pedigree  unknown.. 

Gen.  Morgan  [Kurtz  Horse],  ch.  h.,  foaled  185- ;  by  Paul  Jones, 
(said  to  be  a  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk);  dam's  pedigree  not 
traced.     Sire  of — 

Mazomanie,  ch.  g record  2:20^,  dam  Belle  by  Brown's  Bellfounder. 

Ancient  Order  Boy,  ch.  g. record  2:27,     dam  by  a  son  of  Long  Island  Black  Hawk. 
Red  Dick,  ch.  g record  2:28,     dam  by  Hiatoga  [Old  Togue]. 

Gen.  Sherman,  b.  h.,  foaled  1861;  by  Smith's  Young  Columbus 
son  of  Smith's  Old  Columbus ;  dam  by  Ethan  Allen,  son  of  Vermont 
Black  Hawk.     Sire  of — 

Lady  Sherman,  b.  m record  2:25^4. 

Mars,  ch.  h record  2:29%,  dam  Jenny  by  Superb. 

Dio,  b.  g record  2:30,     dam  the  Pierce  Mare  by  Ethan  Allen. 

Gen.  Washington,  blk.  h.,  foaled  185- ;  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk,. 

son  of  Sherman  Morgan;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of— 

Bill  Ed.,  b.  g record  2:28,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Gentle  Breeze,  -.  h.,  foaled  186-.    Nothing  has  been  learned_  con- 
cerning the  pedigree  of  this  horse  except  that  he  was  got  by  "W  hirl- 
wind,  the  sire  of  Lady  Mac  (record  2:23).     Sire  of — 
Pearl,  ch.  m record  2:30,  dam  by  Grill's  Vermont. 

Geo.  M.  Patchen,  b.  h.,  foaled  1849;  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  son  of 
Henry  Clay ;  dam's  pedigree  unknown.  Dead.  Record  2:233^, 
Union  Course,  L.  I.,  Aug.  2,  1860.     Sire  of — 

Lucy,  b.  m record  2:18^4,  dam  by  May  Day. 

Chas.  E.  Loew  [Patchen  Chief],  blk.  h.  ..record  2:25V2,  dam  by  Dutchman. 

Geo.  M.  Patchen  Jr.,  br.  h record  2:27,      dam  by  Top  Bellfounder. 

Big  Mary,  b.  m record  2:281^4,  dam  by  Saladin. 

Geo.  M.  Patchen  (Fisher's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1861;  by  Garwood's  Geo. 
M.  Patchen,  son  of   Geo.  M.   Patchen;  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 
Dead.     Sire  of — 
Captain  Jack,  b.  g record  2:26,  dam  by  Black  Douglas. 

Geo.  M.  Patchen  (Godfrey's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1856;  by  Geo.  M. 
Patchen,  son  of  Henry  Clay;  dam  Lucy  by  Harmon's  Jersey  Henry, 
son  of  Henry  (thoroughbred);  2d  dam  by  John  Richards,  son  of  Sir 
Archy.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Hopeful,  gr.  g record  2:14Si.,  dam  by  Bridham  Horse. 

Lady  Snell,  b.  m record  2:23i4,  dam  Lady  Stevens  by  Biggart's  Eattler. 

Geo.  H..  rn.  g record  2:25,      dam  not  traced. 

Harry  W.  Genet,  b.  h record  2:26,      dam  Lady  Danvers  by  Rocky  Mountain. 

Wellesley  Boy,  br.  g record  2:26^^^^,  dam  not  traced. 

Rex  Patchen,  br.  h record  2:30,      dam  not  traced. 

Geo.  M.  Patchen  (Hemphill's).     Sire  of — 
McLeod,  b.  g record  2:25f4* 


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Geo.  M.  Patchen  Je.  [CaKfornia  Patchen],  br.  h.,  foaled  185- ;  l^y 
Geo.  M.  Patchen,  son  of  Oassius  M.  Clay;  dam  by  Top  Bellfounder, 
he  by  a  son  of  imp.  Bellfounder.  Dead.  Eecord  2:27,  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  Sept.  12,  1867.    Sire  of— 

Sam  Purdy,  b.  h record  2:20^^,  dam  Whisky  Jane  by  Illinois  Medoc. 

San  Bruno,  b.  g record  2:255^,  dam  not  traced. 

Susie,  ch.  m record  2:26^2. 

Starr  KiDg,  dn.  g record  2:27. 

Jas.D.McMann  [Shoo  Fly], b.g. record  2:28^,  dam  not  traced. 

Geo.  M.  Patchen  (King's).     Sire  of — 
Forrest  Patchen,  br.  g record  2:24M. 

Geo.  M.  Patchen  (Smith's),  -.  h.,  foaled  1858;  by  Geo.  M.  Patchen, 
son  of  Cassius  M.  Clay;  dam  Betsey  by  American  Eclipse.    Dead. 
Sire  of — 
Orient,  b.  g record  2:24,  dam  the  pacing  mare  Kate. 

Geo.  Washington,  blk.  h.,  foaled  185- ;  by  Ethan  Allen,  son  of 
Vermont  Black  Hawk  ;  dam  unknown.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Preston,  dn.  g record  2:28^,  dam  not  tracer] . 

Geo.  Wilkes  (Fillingham),  br.  h.,  foaled  1856  ;  by  Rysdyk's  Ham- 
bletonian,  son  of  Abdallah  ;  dam  Dolly  Spanker  by  old  Henry  Clay, 
son  of  Andrew  Jackson ;  2d  dam  Telegraph  by  Baker's  Highlander, 
son  of  Paul's  Highlander.  Kecord  2:22,  Providence,  Pv.  I.,  Oct.  13, 
1868.     Sire  of— 

So-So,  b.  m record  2:175>4,  dam  Little  Ida  by  Edwin  Forrest. 

May  Bird,  blk.  m record  2:21,      dam  Stiers  Mare  by  Nonpareil. 

Kentucky  Wilkes,  blk.  h record  2:21M.,  dam  Minnie  by  Red  -Jacket. 

Blondine,  ch.  m.  (pole) record  2:22,     dam  by  Kentucky  Clay. 

Alcantara,  b.  h record  2:23,      dam  by  Mambrino  Patchen. 

Lumps,  br.  h record  2:25M,  dam.  by  Pearsall. 

Onward,  b.  h. record  2:25M,  dam  Dolly  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

Rosa  Wilkes,  b.  m record  2:25f4. 

Ambassador record  2:25^4.  dam  by  American  Clay. 

Ambassador,  blk.  m record  2:251,4,  dam  Lady  Carr  by  American  Clay. 

Joe  Bunker,  gr.  h record  2:26,     dam  by  Seely's  American  Star. 

Prospect  Maid,  br.  m record  2:26,      dam  by  Mambrino  Pilot. 

Yoxmg  Wilkes,  blk.  h record  2:28 '4,  dam  by  Prince  of  Wales. 

George,  br.  g record  2:29. 

Getaway,  br.  h.,  foaled  1853 ;  by  Gossip  Jones,  son  of  Yanosdale's 
W^hip  ;  dam  by  Hendrick's  Hickory.     Sire  of— 
Sue  Grundy,  br.  m record  2:251^. 

Gideon,  gr.  h.,  foaled  1860 ;  by  Eysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son  of 
Abdallah ;  dam  Dandy  by  Young  Engineer,  son  of  Engineer  2d ;  2d 
dam  by  American  Commander,  son  of  Commander,  he  by  imp.  Mes- 
senger ;  3d  dam  the  Wm.  Hunter  Mare,  said  to  be  by  imp.  Messen- 
ger. Sire  of — 
Bay,  b.  g record  2:275/^,  dam  Fanny  Knox  by  Gen.  Knox. 

GiEEOED  Morgan,  b.  h.,  foaled  1824  ;  by  Woodbury  Morgan,  son 
of   Justin    Morgan ;    dam  by  Henry  Dundas ;   2d  dam    by  True 
Briton  ;  3d  dam  by  imp.  Wildair.    Dead.     Sire  of — 
Beppo,  ch.  g record  (saddle)  2:28,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

GiLBEETH  Knox,  blk.  h.,  foaled  1862  ;  by  Gen.  Knox,  son  of  Ver- 
mont Hero,  dam  the  Cahill  Mare,  pedigree  unknown.  Dead.  Rec- 
ord 2:26M,  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  7,  1869.     Sire  of— 

Capitola.  b.  m record  2:22^2- 

Charles  R.,  b.  g record  2:27,     dam  by  Witherell  Messenger. 

Lothair,  blk.  h record  2:29 14,  dam  the  Bunker  Mare  by  the  Eaton  Horse. 


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GiLiiis  HoKSE,  -.  h  ;  by  Long's  Tornando.     Sire  of — 
Confidence,  ch.  g record.  2:26,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

GoLDrtusT,  ch.  h.,  foaled  1855;  by  Yermont  Morgan,  son  of  Bar- 
nard Morgan,  he  by  Gifford  Morgan;  dam  by  Zilcaadi  (a  chestnut 
horse  from  the  borders  of  Syria,  presented  by  the  Sultan  to  Mr. 
Rhmd,  and  by  hun  sent  to  the  United  States);  2d  dam  by  imp.  Bare- 
foot, son  of  Tramp    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Lucille  Goldust,  b.  m record  2:W\i,  dam  by  Bald  Hornet. 

Fleety  Goldust,  gr.  m record  2:20,      dam  a  Morgan  mare. 

RoUa  Goldust,  br.  g.  (saddle  2:21)  ...record  2:25,      dam  unknown. 

Arthur,  ch.  g record  2:27. 

Indicator,  ch.  h record  2:29. 

GovEENOE  Speagtje,  bit.  h.,  foaled  1871;  by  Rhode  Island,  son  of 
"Whitehall;  dam  Belle  Brandon  (dam  of  Amy,  2:20)4)  by  Rysdyk's 
Hambletonian,  son  of  Abdallah;  2d  dam  Jenny  by  Shaw's  Bacchus; 
-3d  dam  by  Bacchus.  Record  2:203^,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  26, 
1876.     Sire  of— 

Kate  Sprague record  2:18,  dam  Fan  by  Lance,  a  Morgan  horse. 

George  Sprague,  gr.  h trial  to  rule  2:21,  dam  Jenny  Lind  by  Good  Ike. 

Geantham  Chief,  br.  h.,  foaled  185-;  by  Royal  George,  son  of 
Black  Warrior;  dam's  pedigree  unknown.     Sire  of— 
Commodore  Nutt,  b.  g record  2:29,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Geeex  Mount atn"  Bannee,  br.  h.,  foaled  1858;  by  Black  Banner, 
he  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk  (Black  Banner's  dam  by  Cock  of  the 
Rock);  dam  Lady  Barlow,  a  fast  trotting  mare  that  was  said  to  be 
by  At3dallah.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Lady  Pritchard,  ch.  m record  2:21,  dam  by  Flying  Morgan. 

Tulcan,  blk.  g record  2:25,  dam  not  traced. 

Geey  Belmont  (Fisk's),  gr.  h.,  foaled  186-.     The  pedigree  of  this 
horse  has  not  been  definitely  traced.    Dead.     Sire  of — 
Belle  H.,  ch.  m record  2:23^,  dam  by  Magna  Charta. 

Geey  Eagle  (Eariug's),  gr.  h.,  foaled  1851;  by  Yermont  Black 
Hawk,  son  of  Sherman  Morgan;  dam  by  Alexander,  said  to  be  an 
Arabian;  2d  dam  said  to  be  well  bred,  but  pedigree  not  traced.  Dead. 
Sire  of — 

■St.  Charles,  sp.  g record  2:26,  dam  by  Dandy  Jim. 

Carrie  K.,  gr.  m .record  2:30,  dam  not  traced. 

Geey  Eagle  (McKisson's  or  Ferguson's),  gr.  h.,  foaled  1864;  by 
Cowan's  Grey  Eagle,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk;  dam  Lady  Pot- 
ter by  Singleterry's  Rattler.     Dead.     Sire  of — 
Charley  Ford,  gr.  g record  2:16^,  dam  unknown. 

Geey  Messengee,  gr.  h.,  foaled  186- ;  by  Miller's  Comers  Black 
Hawk,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk;  dam's  pedigree  not  definitely 
traced.     Sire  of — 
Tom  Walter,  ch.  g record  2:29,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Geey  Messengee  (Hoagland's),  gr.  h.,  foaled  1845.  The  pedigree 
of  this  horse  has  never  been  definitely  ascertained,  but  it  is  generally 
believed  that  he  was  got  hj  a  son  of  Sherman  Morgan;  dam's  pedi- 
gree unknown.     Dead.     Sire  of^ 

Honest  Dutchman,  ch.  h record  2:26^2,  dam  not  traced. 

Blonde,  gr.  m record  2:29^2,  dam  Blonde  by  Abdallah. 

Jennie  L,,  gr.  m record  2:29H,  dam  not  traced. 


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GuENEY,  -.  h.,  foaled  186-.    Nothing  definite  has  been  learned  con- 
cerning this  horse.    He  was  owned  ilear  Fredericktown,  Ohio,  and 
was  said  to  be  of  Morgan  descent.     Sire  of — 
Alexander  S.,  rn.  g record  2:28^,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Gut  Miller  Jr.  (Say re's),  br.  h.,  foaled  1863;  by  Guy  Miller,  son 
Rysdyk's  Hambletonian;  dam  Sharpless'  Abdallah  by  Abdallah;  2d 
dam  l3y  One-Eyed  Kentucky  Hunter.     Sire  of — 
Josephine  S.,  blk.  m record  2:29f4,  dam  by  Ethan  Allen. 

Hambletonian  (Andrus'),  br.  h.,  foaled  about  1840;  by  Judson's- 
Hambletonian,  son  of  Bishop's  Hambletonian,  he  by  imp.  Messenger; 
dam  unknown.    Dead.     Sire  of — 
Princess,  b.  m record  2:30,  dam  not  traced. 

Hambletonian  (Curtis'),  [Geo.  Martin],  b.  h.,  foaled  1862;  by 
Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son  of  Abdallah;  dam  Dolly  Martin  (dam 
of  Yolney,  2:23)  by  Defiance,  son  of  Mambrino  Paymaster  Jr.,  etc. 
(See  Dolly  Martm.)    Dead.     Sire  of— 

Hambletonian  Mambrino,  b.  h.. .  .record  2:21^4,  dam  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 
Andy  Mershon,  gr.  h record  2:251^,  dam  by  Kavanagh's  Grey  Eagle- 
Dream,  b.  m record  2:25^2,  dam  Nicola  by  Keveille. 

Hambletonian  (Felter's),  br.  h.,  foaled  1862;  by  Eysdyk's  Hamble- 
tonian, son  of  Abdallah;  dam  Spider  Legs  by  Black  Bashaw  (?). 
Dead.     Sire  of — 

Lady  Tighe,  blk.  m record  2:29,     dam  not  traced. 

Lucy,  b.  m record  2:29M,  dam  not  traced^ 

Hambletonian  (Glenn's),  by  Volunteer,  son  of  Rysdyk's  Hamble- 
tonian.    Sire  of — 
Kitty  Fisher,  b.  m record  2:29^, 

Hambletonian  (Goodwin's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1866;  by  Eysdyk's  B[am- 
bletonian,  son  of  Abdallah;  dam  by  Seely's  American  Star.    Sire  of — 

Onawa,  blk.  h record  2:25^/4,  dam  Bessie  by  Sam  Wiley. 

Haivibletonian  (Green's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1860;  by  Rysdyk's  Hamble- 
tonian, son  of  Abdallah;  dam  Lady  Patriot  (dam  of  Volunteer  and 
Sentinel,  2 :29^)  by  Young  Patriot.     Sire  of — 
Nellie,  b.  m record  2:30,  dam  not  traced. 

Hambletonian  (Parris'),  gr.  h.,  foaled  1847;  by  Harris'  Hamble- 
tonian, son  of  Bishop's  Hambletonian,  he  by  imp.  Messenger;  dam 
said  to  be  by  Quicksilver,  son  of   Harris'  Hambletonian.    Dead. 
Sire  of — 
Joker,  br.  g record  2:22^,4,  dam  by  Andrus'  Hambletonian. 

Hambletonian  (Rysdyk's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1849;  by  Abdallah,  son  of 
Mambrino,  he  by  imp.  Messenger;  dam  the  Chas.  Kent  Mare  by 
imp.  Bellfounder;  2d  dam  One  Eye  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian,  son 
of  imp.  Messenger;  3d  dam  Silvertail  by  imp.  Messenger.  Sold  with 
his  dam  when  a  weanling  to  Wm.  M.  Rysdyk,  Chester,  Orange  Co., 
N.  Y.,  where  he  remained  until  his  death,  March,  1876.     Sire  of — 

Dexter,  br.  g record  2:1714,  dam  Clara  by  Seely's  American  Star. 

Nettie,  b.  m record  2:18,      dam  by  Seely's  American  Star. 

Orange  Girl,  b.  m record  2:20,      dam  Dolly  Mills  by  Seely's  Am.  Star. 

Gazelle,  b.  m record  2:21.     dam  Hattie  Wood  by  Sayre's  Harry  Clay. 

Jay  Gould,  b.  h record  2:21i4,  dam  Lady  Sanford  by  Seely's  Am.  Star. 

Bella,  b,  m record  2:22,      dam  Lady  McMann  by  Jupiter. 

Geo.  Wilkes,  br.  h record  2:22,      dam  Dolly  Spanker  by  Henry  Clay. 

Mattie,  b.  m record  2:22H,  dam  Lucy  Almack  by  Young  Engineer. 

Young  Bruno,  br.  g record  2:22^i,  dam  Kate  by  Bellaire. 

Lady  Banker,  b.  m record  2:23,     dam  said  to  be  of  Tippoo  stock. 


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Breeze,  b.  g record  2:24,     dam  Kate  by  Bellaire. 

James  Howell  Jr.,  br.  g.. record  2:24,     dam  Jessie  Sayre  by  Sayre's  Harry  Clay. 

Effie  Deans,  b.  m record  2:25V2,  dam  Mollie  by  Long  Island  Black  Hawk. 

Ella  Madden,  b.  m record  2:25%,  dam  by  Drew's  Hambletonian. 

Deucalion,  b.  h record  2:2634,  dam  Trusty  by  Young  Trustee. 

^mall  Hopes,  b.  g record  2  26i/4,  dam  unknown. 

Chester,  b.  g record  2:27,     dam  Julia  Machree  by  Seely's  Am.  Star. 

Jerome,  b.  g record  2:27,     dam  Fanny  Fiske  by  Young  Almack. 

Lottery,  gr.  g record  2:27,     dam  Jane  Murray,  pedigree  unknown. 

Kisbar,  b.  h record  2:27%,  dam  Lady  Fallis  by  Seely's  Am.  Star. 

Shark,  b.  g.  (saddle) record  2:27%,  dam  the  McKinstry  Mare. 

Lottie  [Emma  E.],  b.  m. record  2:28,     dam  Molly  by  Long  Island  Black  Hawk. 

Scotland  Maid.  b.  m record  2:28^4,  dam  Trusty  by  Young  Trustee. 

Alma,  br.  m record  2:28%,  dam  Clara  by  Seely's  American  Star. 

Enfield,  b.  h record  2:29,     dam  Julia  Machree  by  Seely's  Am.  Star. 

Marguerite,  b.  m record  2:29,     dam  Kate  Smith  by  Abdallah. 

Factory  Girl,  b.  m record  2:29^4,  dam  by  Green's  Bolivar. 

Administrator,  br.  h record  2:29^2,  dam  by Mambrino  Chief. 

Bruno,  br.  g record  2:29H,  dam  Kate  by  Bellaire. 

Hamperion,  b.  h record  2:29y2,  dam  not  traced. 

Harvest  Queen,  b.  m record  2:29^2,  dam  by  Seely's  American  Star. 

Drift  (Norwood),  b.  h... record  2:29%,  dam  Jennie  Nutwood  by  Saltram. 

Maud,  b.  m record  2:29%,  dam  Starlight  by  Seely's  American  Star. 

Sentinel,  b.  h record  2:29%,  dam  Lady  Patriot  by  Young  Patriot. 

Lady  Augusta,  b.  m record  2:30,     dam  by  Saltram  (pacer). 

Hambletonian  (Sackett's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1856;  by  Rysdyk's  Ham- 
bletonian, son  of  Abdallali;  dam  by  PMUip,  son  of  Cole's  Messenger, 
he  by  imp.  Messenger;  2d  dam  by  King  William.     Sire  of — 
Joseph  A.,  b.  g record  2:24,  dam  unknown. 

Hambletonian  (Whipple's),  ch.  h.,  foaled  1861;  by  Guy  Miller, 
son  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian;  dam  Martha  Washington  by  Burr's 
Washington,  son  of  Burr's  Napoleon;  2d  dam  by  Abdallah.  Sire  of — 

Graves,  ch.  g record  2:19,     dam  Rose  Austin,  pedigree  unknown. 

Empress,  ch.  m record  2:24.     dam  Katy  Tricks. 

Lady  Blanchard,  gr.  m.  .record  2:26M,  dam  Lady  Livingstone  by  Gen.  Taylor. 

Maggie  C,  b.  m record  2:2*3M,  dam  not  traced. 

Westfield,  ch.  g record  2:26|4,  dam  not  traced. 

i^ou  Whipple,  b.  m record  2:26%,  dam  not  traced. 

Alameda  Maid,  ch.  m — record  2:27i/4,  dam  Mary  Taylor  by  Biggart's  Rattler. 

Ajax,  b.  h record  2:29,      dam  Ashcat  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

Hancock,  b.  g record  2:29. 

Rustic,  gr.  h record  2:30,      dam  by  Belmont  (thoroughbred). 

Hambletonian  (Wood's),  rn.  h.,  foaled  1859;  by  Alexander's  Ab- 
dallah, son  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian;  dam  a  roan  mare  of  unknown 
blood,  but  a  very  fast  trotter,  and  said  to  be  of  Morgan  descent. 
Sire  of — 

Nancy  Hackett,  rn.  m record  2:20,     dam  the  Hackett  Mare. 

Blue  Mare,  rn.  m record  2:23,      dam  by  Potter's  Clay. 

Kilburn  Jim,  b.  h record  2:23,      dam  not  traced. 

Argonaut,  b.  g record  2:23i4.,  dam  the  Hackett  Mare. 

Billy  Ray,  rn.  g record  2:23%,  dam  not  traced. 

xlmbler.  b.  g record  2:30,      dam  not  traced. 

Hambletonian  Prince,  b.  h.,  foaled  1863;  by  Rysdyk's  Hamble- 
tonian, son  of  Abdallah;  dam  Lady  Cammeyer  by  Oassius  M.  Clay, 
son  of  Henry  Clay;  2d  dam  by  Chancellor,  son  of  Mambrino;  3d 
dam  by  Mount  Holly,  son  of  Messenger;  4th  dam  by  Engineer,  son 
of  Messenger,     Sire  of — 

Helene,  ch.  m record  2:22,     dam  not  traced. 

Happy  Traveler,  b.  h record  2:27%. 

Peralto.  ch.  g record  2:29^4,  dam  not  traced. 

Hambletonian  Rattler,  ch.  h.,  foaled  1861;  by  Mambrino  Rat- 
tler, son  of  Biggart's  Rattler;  dam  Molly  Stark  by  Chittenden  Black 


30  SUPPLEMENT   TO    THE 

Hawk,  lie  by  Yermont  Black  Hawk;  2d  dam  by  Fletcher's  Hamble- 

tonian,  son  of  Harris'  Hambletonian.     Sire  of — 

Sooner,  b.  g record  2:24,  dam  by  Murray's  Cayuga  Chief. 

Hambletonian  Stab  (Fisk's),  [Master lode],  b.  h.,  foaled  1868;  by 
Kysdyk's  Hambletonian,   son   of   Abdallah;   dam  Lady  Irwin  by 
Seely's  American  Star;  2d  dam  by  Abdallah.     Sire  of — 
Edward,  ch.  g record  2:19,  dam  a  Bacchus  mare. 

Hambbino,  b.  h.,  foaled  1869;  by  Edward  Everett,  son  of  Eysdyk's 
Hambletonian;  dam  Mambrina  by  Mambrino  Chief;  2d  dam  Susie 
by  imp.  Margrave;  3d  dam  Barbara  Allen  by  Collier;  4th  dam  Lady 
Jackson  by  Sumpter;  5th  dam  Nancy  Taylor  by  imp.  Spread  Eagle. 
Eecord  2:213^,  Hartford,  Aug.  27,  1879.  Sire  of— 
Hambrino  Belle,  br.  m record  2:25^2,  dam  Sallie  Neale  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

HAMiiiTON,  b.  h.,  foaled  1866;  by  Eysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son  of 
Abdallah;   dam  Kate  Hayes  by  Smith's  Ajax,  son  of  Charley;  2d 
dam  by  Witherell  Messenger.     Sire  of — 
Jerome,  b.  g record  2:252£,  dam  Blonde  by  Ashland. 

Hamlet,  b.  h.,  foaled  1859;  by  Yolimteer,  son  of  Eysdyk's  Ham- 
bletonian; dam  by  Hulse's  Hickory;  2d  dam  by  Bay  Eoman. 
Sire  of — 

Leontine,  br.  m record  2:24f4,  dam  Bettie  by  Clark  Chief. 

Brookside  Flora record  2:29,     dam  Patience  by  Young  St.  Lawrence. 

Hampshibe  Boy,  -.  h.,  foaled  about  1855;  by  the  Hemmingway 
Horse,   son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk;  dam  said  to  be  by  Burr's 
Napoleon.    Dead.     Sire  of— 
Susie,  ch.  m record  2:21,  dam  by  Wildair. 

Happy  Medium,  b.  h.,  foaled  1863;  by  Eysdyk's  Hambletonian, 

son  of  Abdallah;  dam  the  famous  old  trotting  mare  Princess  by 

Andrus'  Hambletonian,  son  of  Judson's  Hambletonian.     Sire  of — 

Brigadier,  b.  h record  2:22^4,  dam  Lady  Turner  by  Frank  Pierce. 

Buzz  Medium,  b.  m record  2:23. 

Elwood  Medium,  b.  h... record  2:24?^. 

Harry,  b.  g record  2:26,      dam  not  traced. 

Ethel  Medium,  b.  m record  2:25^2,  dam  not  traced. 

Rose  Medium,  b,  m record  2:26i/^,  dam  Clara  Jones  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

Enchantress,  br.  m record  2:26^. 

Baron  Luff,  b.  g record  2:27,      dam  Belle  Boyd  by  Sherman  Black  Hawk. 

Fleetwood,  b.  h record  2:29,     dam  said  to  be  by  Vernol's  Black  Hawk. 

Alice  Medium,  b.  m record  2:22}4,. 

Habold,  b.  h.,  foaled  1864;  by  Eysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son  of 
Abdallah;  dam  Enchantress  by  Abdallah.     Sire  of — 

Maud  S.,  ch.  m record  2:10f4,  dam  Miss  Russell  by  Pilot  Jr. 

Noontide,  gr.  m record  2:20!^,  dam  Midnight  by  Pilot  Jr. 

McCurdy's  Hambletonian,  b.  h..record  2:261/4,  dam  Belle  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

Daciana,  blk.  m record  2:27i4,  dam  Dacia  by  Woodford  Mam. 

Hermes,  blk.  h record  2:2714,  dam  Hermosa  by  Edwin  Forest. 

Good  Morning,  b.  m record  2:28H,  dam  Lady  Limp  by  Toronto. 

Mattie  Graham,  b.  m record  2:29^. 

Habby  Clay  (Sayre's  or  Coming's),  blk.  h.,  foaled  1853;  by  Neave's 
Cassius  M.  Clay  Jr.,  son  of  Cassius  M.  Clav;  dam  by  imp.  BeU- 
founder.    Eecord  2:29,  Chicago,  July  9,  1864.     Sire  of— 
Surprise,  gr.  g record  2:26,  dam  unknown. 

Habby  Lathbop,  b.  h.,  foaled  1853;  by  Blood's  Black  Hawk,  son 
of  Vermont  Black  Hawk;  dam  said  to  be  by  Gen.  Morgan  (Melvin 
Horse).     Sire  of — 
Henry,  b.  g record  2:20M,  dam  not  traced. 


breeders'  trottii^g  stud  book.  31 

Hakky  W.  Genet  [Danvers  Boyl,  b.  h.,  foaled  about  1860;  by 
Godfrey's  Geo.  M.  Patcheii,  son  of  Geo.  M.  Patclien;  dam  Lady  Dan- 
vers, a  mare  bred  by  Thos.  Burley,  Sandwich  Centre,  N.  H.,  and  got 
by  a  spotted  horse  called  Rocky  Mountain.  Eecord  2 :26,  Prospect 
Park,  Brooklyn,  June  6,  1871.  Sire  of — 
Frances,  gr.  irt record  2:27,  dam  unknown. 

Heney  B.  Patchen,  b.  h.,  foaled  1858;  by  Geo.  M.  Patchen,  son  of 

Cassius  M.  Clay;  dam  by  May  Day,  son  of  Henry  (thoroughbred), 

he  by  Sir  Archy.     Sire  of — 

Susie  Parker,  b.  m record  2:25^:,  dam  by  Abdallah. 

Ki-Ki,  b.  g record  2.28,      dam  not  traced. 

Little  Gem,  ch.  g record  2:29i/4,  dam  not  traced. 

Nellie  Rose,  b.  m record  2:30,      dam  not  traced. 

Heney  Clay,  blk.  h.,  foaled  1837;  by  Andrew  Jackson,  son  of 
Younk  Bashaw,  he  by  Grand  Bashaw  (an  imp.  Barb);  dam  the  fa- 
mous trotting  mare   Surrey,  a  mare  of  unknown  blood  that  was 
brought  from  Canada.    Dead.     Sire  of — 
Black  Douglas,  blk.  g record  2:30,  dam  not  traced. 

Heed  of  Thoendale,  b.  h.,  foaled  1870;   by  Thorndale,  son  of 
Alexander's  Abdallah;  dam  Heroine  (own  sister  to  Volunteer,  Senti- 
nel, etc.)  by  Eysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son  of  Abdallah;  2d  dam  Lady 
Patriot  by  Young  Patriot.     Sire  of — 
Alice  Taylor,  b.  m record  2:30. 

HiATOGA  (Hanley's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1849;  by  Rice's  Hiatoga,  son  of 

the  pacer  Hiatoga,  brought  from  Virginia;  dam  by  Tahnage's  Fire 

Tail.    Dead.    Sire  of — 

Grand  Dvichess  [Mary  Ann],b.  m. record 2:26%,  dam  by  Anderson's  John  Richards. 
T^vang  [John  A.  Logan],  b.  g record  2:28%,  dam  not  traced. 

Hiatoga  (Scott's),  [Tuscarawas  Chief],  b.  h.,  foaled  1858;  by  Han- 
ley's Hiatoga,  son  of  Rice's  Hiatoga;  dam  by  Blind  Tuckahoe 
(pacer);  2d  dam  by  Consul.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Siiversides  (?),  gr.  g record  2:22,     dam  not  traced. 

LewScott,  b.  g record  2:23,      dam  not  traced. 

Kate  Campbell,  br.  m record  2:25%,  dam  said  to  be  by  Ethan  Allen. 

Duck.  blk.  m record  2:30,     dam  Jennie  by  John  Stanley. 

Headlight,  ch.  g record  2:30,      dam  not  traced. 

Hiatoga  (Sutton's),  b.  h.,  foaled  186-;  by  Scott's  Hiatoga,  son  of 
Hanley's  Hiatoga;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 
Charley  Douglass,  b.  g record  2:30,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Highland  Boy,  b.  h.,  foaled  1866;  by  Hamlet,  son  of  Volunteer; 
dam  said  to  be  by  Mambrino  Chief.     Sire  of — 
Gloster  Jr.,  b.  g record  2:23i/^,  dam  Dolly  by  Black  Prince. 

Highland  Geey,  gr.  h.,  foaled  about  1870;  by  Darkey,  son  of  the 
Round's  Horse,  he  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk;   dam  unknown.    Rec- 
ord 2:28,  Mystic  Park,  Boston,  May  26,  1877.     Sire  of— 
Florence,  ch.  m record  2:24%,  dam  by  Adam's  Rattler. 

Hinsdale  Hoese,  br.  h.,  foaled  1861  or  1862;  by  the  Hinsdale  Colt, 

son  of  Old  Sammy,  he  by  Lewis'  Blucher;  dam  by  imp.  Emigrant; 

2d  dam  by  Bush  Messenger  or  Ogden's  Messenger.     The  dam  of  the 

Hinsdale  Colt  was  a  mare  brought  from  Long  Island,  and  said  to  be 

by  Abdallah.     Sire  of — 

Deck  Wright,  b.  g record  2:19%,  dam  not  traced. 

Wilbur  F.,  blk.  g record  2:24^/^,  dam  not  traced. 


32  SUPPLEMES'T   TO    THE 

Honest  Allen,  cli.  h.,  foaled  1855;  by  Ethan  Allen,  son  of  Ver- 
mont Black  Hawk;  dam  by  the  Brook's  Horse,  son  of  Sherman 
Morgan;  2d  dam  by  Cock  of  the  Rock  (thoroughbred).  Record 
(pole)  2:28,  Boston,  Mass.,  July  4,  1871.     Sire  of— 

Prince  Alien,  ch.  h record  2:26^2,  dam  by  Green  Mountain  Eagle. 

Honest  Allen  Je.,  ch.  h.,  foaled  about  1859;  by  Honest  Allen, 

son  of  Ethan  Allen;  dam  the  Durgin  Mare  by  Gilford  Morgan;  2d 

dam  said  to  be  by  a  thoroughbred  horse  that  was  passing  through 

New  Hampshire  upon  his  way  to  Canada  for  an  Enghsh  gentleman. 

Sire  of — 

Alton  Boy,  rn.  h record  2:29^,  dam  not  traced. 

Shakespeare,  b.  h record  2:30,      dam  not  traced. 

Honest  Dan,  b.  h.,  foaled  1859;  by  Noble's  Vermont  Hambletonian, 

son  of  Harris'  Hambletonian,  he  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian;  dam 

(the  dam  of  Joker,  2:223^^)  by  Andrus'  Hambletonian,  son  of  Jud- 

son's  Hambletonian.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Forrest  King,  b.  g record  2:27,  dam  by  Wildair. 

Sligo  (?),  b.  g record  2:30,  dam  not  traced. 

Honesty,  b.  h.,  foaled  1858 ;  by  Stier's  Hiatoga,  son  of  Hanley's 
Hiatoga;  dam  a  chestnut  mare  of  unknown  blood.     Sire  of — 

Big  Soap,  b.  g record  2:24 V^,  dam  not  traced. 

Hotspue,  b.  h.,  foaled  1864 ;  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son  of 
Abdallah ;  dam  Pauline  by  Traveler  (thoroughbred),  son  of  imp. 
Mercer  ;  2d  dam  by  Bay  Bashaw,  son  of  Saladm.     Sire  of — 

Lucy  C,  ch.  m record  2:30,  dam  not  traced. 

HuMBiED,  blk.  h.,  foaled  186- ;  by  Tom  Jefferson,  son  of  Vermont 
Black  Hawk  ;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 
Jack  Draper,  gr.  g record  2:27,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Idol,  b.  h.,  foaled  1864;  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son  of  Abdal- 
lah ;  dam  Hattie  Wood  (the  dam  of  Gazelle  2:21)  by  Sayre's  Harry 
Clay,  son  of  Neave's  Cassius  M.  Clay  Jr.;  2d  dam  Grandmother  by 
Terror,  son  of  American  Eclipse ;  3d  dam  Jennet  by  Cock  of  the 
Rock,  son  of  Duroc.  Sire  of — 
Pickwick,  br.  g record  2:29^2,  dam  Lady  Brown  by  Seely's  American  Star. 

Idol  (Peck's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1855 ;  by  Mambrino  Chief;   dam  by 
American  Echpse ;  2d  dam  by  Shakespeare  ;  3d  dam  by  Sir  William  ; 
4th  dam  by  Orphan  ;  5th  dam  by  imp.  Buzzard.    Sire  of — 
John  R.,  br.  g record  2:23,  dam  not  traced. 

Independence,  b.  h.,  foaled  184-;  by  Campbell's  Andrew  Jackson, 
son  of  Andrew  Jackson,  he  by  Young  Bashaw ;  dam's  pedigree  un- 
known.    Sire  of — 
John  W.  Hall,  eh.  g. record  2:25,  dam  by  Monarch. 

Independent  (Mott's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1858 ;  by  Rysdyk's  Hamble- 
tonian, son  of  Abdallah ;  dam  of  Emma  Mills  by  Seely's  American 
Star  ;  2d  dam  by  Rediker's  Alexander  W.,  son  of  Alexander  W.,  he 
by  Cole's  Messenger.     Sire  of — 
Uncle  Dave,  sp.  g record  2:26^2,  dam  not  traced. 

Indian  Chiee,  b.  h.,  foaled  1858 ;  by  Blood's  Black  Hawk,  son  of 
Vermont  Black  Hawk ;  dam  Lou  Berry  by  Ned  Forrest,  said  to  be  a 
son  of  Young  Bashaw ;  2d  dam  by  Downing's  Grey  Messenger,  son 
of  Dove.    Dead.     Sire  of — 
Warrior,  br.  g record  2:26,  dam  not  traced. 


breeders'  trotting  stud  book.        38 

Iowa  Chief,  blk.  h.,  foaled  1862  ;  by  Green's  Bashaw,  sou  of  Ver- 
nol's  Black  Hawk ;  dam  Topsy  by  Prophet,  son  of  Vermont  Black 
Hawk  ;  2d  dam  a  superior  road  mare  of  unknown  blood.  Sire  of — 
( 'orisande,  b.  m record  2:24i4,  dam  not  traced. 

Iea  Allen,  b.  h.,  foaled  1852 ;   by  Flying  Morgan,  son  of  the 
Hackett  Horse,  he  by  Gifford  Morgan ;  dam  by  Green  Mountain 
Morgan,  son  of  Sherman  Morgan  ;  2d  dam  said  to  be  by  the  Dubois 
Horse,  son  of  Bnllrush  Morgan.     Sire  of — 
Ripon  Boy  (Tate  Matthews),  br.  h record  2:25,  dam  by  Wiley's  Bliicher. 

Ikon  Duke,  br.  h,,  foaled  1860 ;  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son  of 

Abdallah  ;  dam  by  Miller's  Sir  Henry,  son  of  Cole's  Sir  Henry ;  2d 

dam  by  Young  Eed  Jacket,  son  of  Eed  Jacket  by  Duroc  ;  3d  dam  by 

Mambrino  Messenger,  son  of  Mambrino  ;  dth  dam  by  Bjed  Bird,  son 

of  Bishop's  Hambletonian.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Monroe,  ch.  li record  2:27^2,  dam  Young  Selene  by  Guy  Miller. 

Silver  Duke,  gr.  h record  2:28^2,  dam  Dandy  by  Young  Engineer. 

Island  Chief,  b.  h.,  foaled  about  1865  ;  by  Daniel  Lambert,  son  of 
Ethan  Allen  ;  dam's  pedigree  not  definitely  traced.     Sire  of — 
Phil  Dwyer,  br.  g record  2:29^4,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Jack  Hawkins  Je.,  ch.  h.,  foaled  186-;  by  Jack  Hawkins,  son  of 
Boston  ;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 

Coquette,  ch.  m record  2:28U,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Tamarack,  b.  g record  2:2Syz. 

Jackson,  b.  h.,  foaled  184-;  by  Andrew  Jackson,  son  of  Young 
Bashaw,  he  by  Grand  Bashaw  (an  imp.  Barb);  dam  the  Lockwood 
Mare  by  Mambrino,  son  of  Messenger  ;  2d  dam  by  Yolunteer,  son  of 
Messenger ;  3d  dam  by  imp.  Expectation,  son  of  imp.  Bedford.  Dead. 
Sire  of— 
Miller's  Damsel,  ch.  m record  2:28J4,  dam  by  Almack. 

Jay  Gould  [Judge  Brigham],  b.  h.,  foaled  1864;  by  Eysdyk's 
Hambletonian,  son  of  Abdallah ;  dam  Lady  Sanford  by  Seely's 
American  Star ;  2d  dam  Old  Sorrell  by  Exton  Eclipse,  son  of  Amer- 
ican Eclipse ;  3d  dam  bv  Messenger  Duroc,  son  of  Sir  Archie  Duroc. 
Eecord  2:21i^',  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  7,  1872.     Sire  of— 

King  Phillip,  b.  h record  2:21,  dam  Factory  Girl  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

Mill  Boy,  br.  g record  2:26,  dam  by  Ironsides. 

Jim  Eevin,  b.  h.,  foaled  1870 ;  by  Clark  Chief,  son  of  Mambrino 
Chief ;  dam  by  Ashland,  son  of  Mambrino  Chief ;  2d  dam  by  Grey 
Diomed  ;  3d  dam  by  Berthune ;  4th  dam  by  Woodford.     Sire  of — 

Bristol  Girl,  b.  m record  2:28^,  dam  by  Capt.  Walker. 

Jim  Hawkins,  ch.  h.,  foaled  186-;  by  Jack  Hawkins,  son  of  Boston; 
dam's  pedigree's  not  traced.     Sire  of — 
Tamarack,  gr.  g 2:28M,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Jim  Moneoe,  b.  h.,  foaled  1861 ;  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  son  of 
Bysdyk's  Hambletonian ;  dam  Lizzie  Peeples  (dam  of  Miller's  Joe 
DoNvning)  by  Wagner,  son  of  Sir  Charles  :  2d  dam  a  thoroughbred 
mare  owned  l^y  Edward  P.  Johnson;  Lexington,  Ky.     Sire  of — 

Monroe  Chief,  b.  h record  2:18f4,  dam  Madame  Powell  by  Bay  Chief. 

Lady  Monroe,  gr.  m record  2:2•6^4,  dam  by  Texas. 

Dread,  br.  g record  2:27i4,  dam  not  traced. 

Judge  Hawes,  b.  g record  2:27^. 

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34  SUPPLEMENT    TO    THE 

Jim   Scott,   b.  h.,  foaled  1858  ;  by  Rich's  Hambletonian,  son  of 
Spaulding's  Abdallah ;  dam  by  Stubtail,  son  of  Moody's  Blucher. 

Sire  of — 

Ed.  White,  b.  g record  2:27,  dam  a  Canada  mare, 

Joe,  blk.  li.,  foaled  186- ;  by  a  son  of   Yermont  Black  Hawk ; 

dam's  pedigree  unknown.     Sire  of — 

Clifton  Boy,  blk.  g record  2:23,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Joe  Bbown,  gr.  li.,  foaled  1863;  by  Woodward's  Rattler,  son  of 

Biggart's  Rattler ;  dam  by  Noble's  Vermont  Hambletonian,  son  of 

Harris'  Hambletonian.    Record  2:22,  Belmont  Park,  Philadelphia^ 

June  7, 1876.     Sire  of— 

Mary  Russell,  wh.  m record  2:23%,  dam  by  Milliman's  Bellfounder. 

White  Cloud,  wh,  g record  2:25^,  dam  not  traced. 

Joe  Downing  (Miller's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1858  ;  by  Alexander's  Edwin 
Forrest ;  dam  Lizzie  Peeples  (dam  of  Jim  Monroe)  by  W  agner,  son 
of  Sir  Charles  ;  2d  dam  a  thoroughbred  mare  owned  by  Edward  P. 
Johnson,  Lexington,  Ky.     Dead.     Sire  of — 
Dick  Jamison,  b.  g record  2:26,  dam  not  traced^ 

Joe  Hookek,  b.  h.,  foaled  1861  ;  by  Mambrino  Chief ;   dam  by 

Canada  Chief,  son  of  Blackburn's  Davy  Crockett ;  2d  dam  by  Kav- 

anaugh,  son  of  Bertrand  ;  3d  dam  by  American  EcUpse ;  4th  dam  by 

Potomac.     Sire  of — 

Maud  Macey,  ch.  m record  2:273i,  dam  by  Star  Denmark 

Bushwhacker,  b.  h record  2:29%,  dam  said  to  be  by  Jupiter^ 

John  B., .     Sire  of — 

Kentucky  Girl,  b.  m record  2:29M- 

John  F.  Payne,  ch.  h.,  foaled  1868  ;  by  Adams'  Bald  Chief,  son  of 
Bay  Chief,  he  by  Mambrino  Chief  ;  dam  Dolly  (dam  of  Thorndale 
2:22)4)  by  Mambrino  Chief  :  2d  dam  by  a  son  of  Potomac  ;  3d  dam 
by  Saxe- Weimar.     Sire  of — 
Bay  Chieftain,  b.  g record  2:28J4,  dam  Fanny  Williams  by  Alex'r's  Abdallah. 

John  Lambert,  ch.  h.,  foaled  186- ;  by  Daniel  Lambert,  son  of 
Ethan  Allen ;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.    Sire  of — 

Goldfinder,  ch.  h record  2:23i/4,  dam's  pedigree  not  traced. 

John  Nelson,  ch.  h.,  foaled  1851 ;  by  imp.  Trustee ;  dam  the  Red- 
mond Mare  by  Abdallah,  son  of  Mambrino.  This  pedigree  has  been 
questioned  so  far  as  the  sire  is  concerned,  it  being  claimed  by  some 
that  he  was  got  by  a  son  of  imp.  Trustee.     Sire  of — 

Nerea,  ch.  m record  2:23^^,  dam  by  Gen.  Taylor. 

Aurora,  ch.  m record  2:27,     dam  not  traced. 

Gov.  Stanford,  ch.  g record  2:27i4,  dam  not  traced. 

Nemo,  b.  g record  2:30,     dam  not  traced. 

Johnny  B.,  b.  h.,  foaled  186-;  by  Wood's  Hambletonion,  son  of 

Alexander's  Abdallah ;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced. 

Taylor,  rn.  g record  2:265£,  dam  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk. 

John  W.  Conley  [Beppo],  b,  h.,  foaled  1862;  by  Tom  Wonder 
son  of  Tom  Crowder,  he  by  Pilot ;  dam  by  Abdallah,  son  of  Mam- 
brino.   Dead.    Record  2:24,  Fleetwood  Park,  N.  Y.,  May  28,  1873. 
Sire  of — 
Drummer  Boy,  b.  g record  2:291^,  dam  not  traced. 

Jules  Juegensen,  br.  h.,  foaled  1862  ;  by  Gen.  Knox,  son  of  Ver- 
mont Hero ;  dam  the  Knowell  Mare  by  Young  Abdallah  (?).  Sire 
of— 


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HKKRDERs'  TROTTING  STUD  BOOK.  35 

Iron  Age,  rn.  g record  2:23^,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Nellie  Walton,  b.  m record  2:26,     dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

JupiTEK,  ch.  b.,  foaled  1849 ;  by  Long  Island  Black  Hawk,  son  of 
Andrew  Jackson ;  dam  Gyi^sy  by  Almack,  son  of  Mambrino ;  2d 
dam  a  mare  of  unkno^vn  blood  brought  from  Vermont.     Sire  of — 

Harry  Gilbert,  cli.  g record  2:24,     dam  by  American  Star. 

Lady  Emma,  ch.  m record  2:2t3Ki,,  dam  Empress  by  Abdallah. 

M.  R.,  b.  g record  2:28,     dam  Mollie  by  Mambrino  Black  Hawk, 

Lady  Hughes,  b.  m record  2:30,     dam  by  Webber's  Tom  Thumb. 

Jupiter  Abdallah,  b.  h.,  foaled  1855 ;  by  Jupiter,  son  of  Long 
Island  Black  Hawk  ;  dam  Kate  by  Abdallah ;  2d  dam  by  Abdallah. 
Dead.    Sire  of — 

Result,  b.  h record  2:25.  dam  Compromise  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian- 

Roden's  Prince,  ch.  g. record  2:27,  dam  by  imp.  Trustee. 

Tom  Moore,  b.  h record  2:28,  dam  Nelly  Moore  by  Westchester. 

Kentucky  Hunter  (Broken  Legged),  ch.  h.,  foaled  1841 ;  by  Fer- 
guson's Kentucky  Hunter,   son  of   old  Kentucky   Hunter,   he  by 
Highlander ;  dam's  pedigree  unknown.     Sire  of — 
Lady  Garfield,  b.  m record  2:28' i,  dam  unknown. 

Kentucky  Prince,  b.  h.,  foaled  1870 ;  by  Clark  Chief,  son  of  Mam- 
brino Chief  ;  dam  Kentucky  Queen  by  Morgan  Eagle,  son  of  Hale's 
Green  Mountain  Morgan ;  2d  dam  by  Blythe's  Whip,  son  of  Can- 
non's Whip  ;  3d  dam  by  Martin's  Brimmer,  son  of  Bess'  Brimmer  ; 
4th  dam  by  Quicksilver.     Sire  of— 

Daisy  Darling. . .  (public  trial  to  rule  2:27),  dam  the  Smith  Mare  by  Strideaway. 

Keokuk,  br.  h.,  foaled  1848 ;  said  to  be  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk, 
son  of  Sherman  Morgan ;  dam  said  to  be  by  Bishop's  Hambleton- 
ian.     Sire  of — 
Jerome,  ch.  g record  2:27.  dam  not  traced. 

King  Herod,  ch.  h.,  foaled  1855  ;  by  Sherman  Black  Hawk,  son  of 
Vermont  Black  Hawk ;  dam  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk,  son  of  Sher- 
man Morgan ;  2d  dam  by  Revenge,  son  of  Justin  Morgan.  Dead, 
Sire  of — 

Foxie  v.,  ch.  m record  2:26,      dam  by  a  Morgan  horse. 

Herod,  b.  h record  2:2Q3i,  dam  by  Green  Mountain  Eoy. 

Billy  Barefoot,  b.  g record  2:281-4,  dam  by  Hale's  Green  Mountain  Morgan. 

KiEKwooD,  br.  h.,  foaled  1860 ;  by  Green's  Bashaw,  son  of  Ver- 
nol's  Black  Hawk  ;  dam  Madame  Kirkwood  by  Young  Green  Moun- 
tain Morgan,  son  of  Hale's  Green  Mountain  Morgan.  Record  2:24, 
Buffalo,  Aug.  12,  1869.     Sire  of— 

Matt  Kirkwood record  2:29^4,  dam  by  Star  Davis. 

Kitty  Clyde,  br.  m record  2:30. 

Knickerbocker,  b.  h.,  foaled  1865 ;  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian, 
son  of  xlbdallah ;  dam  Lady  Patchen  by  Geo.  M.  Patchen,  son  of 
Cassius  M.  Clay;  2d  dam  by  Abdallah  ;  3d  dam  by  May  Day,  son  ot. 
Henry.     Sire  of — 

Grace,  b.  m record  2:27^4,  dam  Lady  Denton  by  Seely's  American  Star. 

Lady  Lemmon,  b.  m .  .record  2:30,      dam  the  Lemmon  Mare  by  Paul  Clifford. 

Ledger,  b.  h.,  foaled  1866;  by  Robert  Bonner,  son  of  Rysdyk's 
Hambletonian;  dam  Highland  Fling  by  a  son  of  Cassius  M.  Clav. 
Sire  of — 

Adeie  Clark,  b.  m record  2:25M,  dam  by  Stephen  A.  Douglas^ 


36  '  SUPPLEMENT    TO    THE 

Legal  Tendee,  blk.  h..,  foaled  1858;   by  Moody's  Daw  Crockett, 

son  of  the  Canadian  pacer  Davy  Crockett;  dam  a  thoroughbred " 

mare  bred  by  Mr.  Adcock.     Sire  of — 

Red  Cloud,  b.  g record  2:18,      dam  not  traced. 

Faugh-a-Ballagh  (?),  b.  g record  2:25^;,  dam  not  traced. 

Legal  Tender,  b.  g record  2:27^,  dam  not  traced. 

Lewiston  Boy,  rn.  h.,  foaled  1853;  by  Pollard  Morgan,  son  of 
Whalebone,  he  by  Sherman  Morgan;  dam  by  Qiiimby  Messenger, 
son  of  Winthrop  Messenger.     Sire  of — • 
Windsor  [Dispatch],  rn.  g record  2:24^,  dam  not  traced. 

Lexington,  -.  h.,  foaled  185-.    No  definite  information  has  been 
obtained  concerning  this  horse.    It  is  stated  that  he  was  got  by 
Brandywine.     Sire  of — 
Arthur,  blk.  g record  2:28M.  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Locomotive,  -.  h.,  foaled  186- ;  by  Robert  E.  Lee,  son  of  St.  Clair 
(pacer)  ;  dam  Peggy  by  St.  Clair  (ptacer).     Sire  of — 

Captain  Smith,  blk.  g record  2:29,  dam  Maid  of  Clay  by  Henry  Clay. 

Logan  (Gage's),  [Wild  Hornet],  b.  h.,  foaled  1854;  by  Rysdyk's 
Hambletonian,  son  of  Abdallah;  dam  Lady  Wallace  by  Ohio  Eclipse; 
2d  dam  Sally  Miller  by  Postboy,  son  of  Dnroc.     Sire  of — 

Skinkle's  Hambletonian,  b.  h record  2:28?2£,  dam  by  Davy  Crockett  (?). 

Logan  (W  adleigh's), -.  h.,  foaled  185-;  by  Pomeroy's  Logan;  dam's 
pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 
Logan  (Wineman's),  ch.  h record  2:28,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Logan  Je.  (Kipp's).     Sire  of — 
Carbolic,  b.  g record  2:24^,  dam  said  to  be  by  Bashaw  Jr. 

LoGUE  Hoese.     Sire  of — 
Lady  Daggett,  gr.  m record  2.26,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

LoN  MoEEis,  blk.  h.,  foaled  1867;  by  Gen.  Knox,  son  of  Vermont 
Hero;  dam  the  Abbott  Mare  by  Homan's  Messenger,  son  of  the 
Stone  Horse,  he  by  Winthrop  Messenger.    Sire  of — 

Kitty  Morris,  b.  m record  2:30,  dam  not  traced. 

Lookout  (Keene's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1869;  by  Bourbon  Chief,  son  of 
Mambrino  Chief;  dam  Lady  Scott  by  Woodford  (thoroughbred),  son 
of  Kosciusko,  he  by  Sir  Archy;  2d  dam  by  Downing's  Bay  Mes- 
senger.    Sire  of — 
Keene  Jim.  .recorti  2:19H,  dam  Laura  Fair  by  Rattler,  son  of  Stockbridge  Chief. 

Louis  Napoleon,  b.  h.,  foaled  1866;  by  Volunteer,  son  of  Rysdyk's 
Hambletonian ;  dam  Hattie  W  ood  (dam  of  Gazelle  2 :21)  by  Sayre's 
Harry  Clay,  son  of  Neave's  Cassius  M.  Clay  Jr.;  2d  dam  Grand- 
mother by  Terror,  son  of  Echpse.     Sire  of — 

Jerome  Eddy,  b.  h record  2:27,  dam  Fanny  Mapes  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 

Spinella,  br.  m record  2:30. 

Louis  Napoleon,  gr.  h.,  foaled  about  1852.  Nothing  is  definitely 
known  concerning  the  pedigree  of  this  horse.  He  was  brought 
from  Canada  to  Philadelphia  about  1860,  by  a  Frenchman  named 
Bashaw,  and  was  kept  many  years  in  Pennsylvania  and  Delaware. 
Dead.  Sire  of — 
Col.  Rasseil,  b.  g record  2:25%,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 


breeders'  trotting  stud  book.        37 

Louis  Napoleon,  gr.  h.,  foaled  185-.  The  pedigree  of  this  horse 
has  not  been  traced.  He  Avas  owned  in  New  Jersey,  and  it  has  been 
stated  that  he  was  brought  from  Canada.     Sire  of — 

Grey  Chief,  gr.  g record  2:24%,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Louis  Napoleon  (Canadian),  pedigree  unknown.     Sire  of — 
('61.  RuHsell,  b.  g record  2:25ai . 

LuMBEK,  blk.  h.,  foaled  1865;  by  Ericsson,  son  of  Mambrino  Chief; 
dam  by  old  Pilot.    Dead.     Sire  of — 
Lady  Lumber,  blk.  m record  2:29^4,  dam  by  Iron  Duke. 

Ltsandee,  b.  h.,  foaled  1864;  by  Kysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son  of 
Abdallah;  dam  Lady  Banker  by  Koe's  Abdallah  Chief;  2d  dam  by 
Saltram,  son  of  Webber's  Kentucky  Whip.     Sire  of — 
Lysauder  Boy,  ch.  g record  2:20%,  dam  by  Winecreek  Black  Hawk. 

Macedonian,  b.  h.,  foaled  1864;  by  Eysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son 
of  Abdallah;  dam  Quakeress  by  Young  Emperor,  son  of  Bridge's 
Emperor;  2d  dam  by  Sir  Charles,  son  of  Duroc.     Sire  of — 
Freeman,  blk.  g record  2:29,  dam  not  traced. 

Magic,  b.  h.,  foaled  1867;  by  American  Clay,  son  of  Strader's 
Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.;  dam  Lualaba  by  Berkley's  Edwin  Forrest,  son 
of  Alexander's  Edwin  Forrest;  2d  dam  by  Grey  Eagle.     Sire  of — 

Postboy,  ch.  g record  2:23f4,  dam  Ned  by  Berkley's  Edwin  Forrest. 

Clemmie  G.,  ch.  m record  2:28M,  dam  Ned  by  Berkley's  Edwin  Forrest. 

Magna  Chauta,  b.  h.,  foaled  1855;  by  Morgan  Eagle,  son  of  Mor- 
gan Eagle,  he  by  Woodbury  Morgan;  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 
Sire  of — 

Hannah  D.,  br.  m record  2:22^4,  dam  not  traced, 

Belle  of  Lexington,  ch.  — record  2:26^,  dam  Polka. 

Molly,  b.  m. record  2:27,      dam  by  Young  Florizel. 

Sorrel  Dan,  ch.  g.  (s.) record  2:28,      dam  not  traced. 

Sally  Scott,  b.  m record  2:28}i,  dam  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

Young  Magna,  b.  g record  2:29,     dam  not  traced. 

Magnolia,  br.  h.,  foaled  1852;  by  Seely's  American  Star;  dam 
Jenny  Lind  by  Bay  Kichmond,  son  of  Toby,  he  by  Brown  High- 
lander; 2d  dam  by  Postboy,  son  of  Duroc;  3d  dam  by  Cock  of  the 
Rock,  son  of  Duroc.     Sire  of — 

Magnolia,  gr.  g record  2:26f4,  dam  not  traced. 

Major  Edsall,  b.  h.,_  foaled  1859;  by  Alexander's  AbdaUah,  son 
of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian;  dam  brought  from  Vermont  by  F.  J. 
Nodine,  of  Brooklyn,  and  represented  to  be  by  Harris'  Hambletonian, 
son  of  Bishop's  Hambletonian.  Record  2:29,  Watkins,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
11,  1873.     Sire  of— 

Robert  McGregor,  ch.  c record  2:18,     dam  by  Seely's  American  Star. 

(^hester  F.,  ch.  g record  2:28^4,  dam  not  traced. 

Majok  Wineield  Je.,  ch.  h.,  foaled  186-;  by  Edward  Everett,  son 
of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 

Clifton  Boy,  br.  g record  2:30,  dam  Lady  Irwin  by  Geo.  Wilke&. 

Masibkino  (Carr's),  blk.  h.,  foaled  186- ;  by  Mambrino  Patchen, 
son  of  Mambrino  Chief;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 

Lady  Ellen,  b.  m record  2:28.  dam  by  Owen  Dale. 


SUPPLEMENT   TO    THE 

Mambkino  Black  Hawk,  b.  h.,  foaled  1855;  by  Stockbridge  Chief, 

son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk;  dam  by  Mambrino  Paymaster,  son  of 

Mambrino.     Sire  of — 

Columbia  Chief  (Stump  Puller),  blk.  h record  2:29!^,  dam  Lady  Jackson  by 

Kem.ble  Jackson. 

Mambrino  Beave,  br.  h.,  foaled  1862;  by  Mambrino  Chief;  dam 
Lady  Denmark  by  Gaines'  Denmark,  son  of  Denmark  (thorough- 
bred).   Dead.     Sire  of — 
Hip  Rap,  br.  g record  2:26,  dam  not  traced. 

Mambeino  Champion,  b.  h.,  foaled  1861;  by  Eureka,  son  of  Long 
Island  Black  Hawk;  dam  by  Mambrino  Paymaster,  son  of  Mam- 
brino; 2d  dam  by  Mount  Holly,  son  of  imp.  Messenger.    Sire  of — 

Champion  Jr.,  br.  h.  .record  2:24,  dam  the  Wickson  Mare  by  the  Wickson  Horse. 

Mambeino  Chiep,  b.  h.,  foaled  1844;  by  Mambrino  Paymaster, 
son  of  Mambrino,  he  by  imp.  Messenger;  dam  unknown.  Dead. 
Sire  of — 

Lady  Thome,  b.  m record  2:18i4,  dam  by  Gano. 

Woodford  Mambrino,  br.  h record  2:21i4,  dam  Woodbine  by  Woodford. 

North  Star  Mambrino,  b.  h record  2:26i/^,  dam  by  Davy  Crockett  (pacer). 

Mambrino  Pilot,  br.  h.  (saddle)  .  .record  2:27V2,  dam  Juliet  by  Pilot  Jr. 

Darkness,  blk.  h.  (pole)  record  2:273£,  dam  Black  Rose  by  Tom  Teemer. 

Mambrino  Star,  b.  h record  2:28i/2,  dam  by  Red  Buck  (pacer). 

Bay  Henry,  b.  g record  2:29H,  dam  unknown. 

Mambrino  Chief  (Fisk's),  b.  li.(s.). record  2:291/2,  dam  by  Birmingham. 

Brignoli  (Mambrino  Prince),  b.h. record  2:29?4,  dam  by  Alexander's  Ed.  Forrest. 

Mambeino  Chief  (Fisk's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1862;  by  Mambrino  Chief, 
dam  by  Birmingham,  son  of  Stockholder  by  Sir  Archy;  2d  dam  by 
Bertrand;  3d  dam  by  Sumpter;  4th  dam  by  imp.  Buzzard.  Eecord 
2:29>^  (saddle),  Bronson,  Mich.,  July  5, 1869.     Sire  of— 

Mambrino  General,  br  g record  2:25i/3,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Woodchuck,  b.  g record  2:30,      dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Mambeino  Chief  Je.  (Harris'),  b.  h.,  foaled  185-;  by  Mambrino 
Chief;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.    Sire  of — 

Proctor,  b.  g record  2:23,  dam  by  Stubtail. 

Mambeino  Hambletonian,  b.  h.,  foaled  1867;  by  Mambrino  Pilot, 
son  of  Mambrino  Chief;  dam  Gondola  by  Eysdyk's  Hambletonian, 
son  of  Abdallah;  2d  dam  by  Seely's  American  Star.    Dead.   Sire  of — 

Parana,  b.  m record  2:19^4,  dam  Belle  of  Cayuga  by  Hambletonian  Prince. 

Mambeino  HambijETOnian,  b.  h.,  foaled  1869;  by  Ashland,  son  of 
Mambrino  Chief;  dam  the  Blinker  Mare  by  Eysdyk's  Hambletonian; 
2d  dam  by  Young  Patriot;  3d  dam  the  Chas.  Kent  Mare  by  imp. 
Bellfounder.    Sire  of — 

Stranger,  b.  g record  2:29i,4,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Mambeino  Messengee,  ch.  h.,  foaled  1865;  by  EeK's  Mambrino 
Pilot,  son  of  Mambrino  Chief;  dam's  pedigree  unknown,  but  said  to 
be  of  Messenger  descent.    Dead.    Sire  of — 

Lewinski,  b.  g record  2:25^4,  dam  not  traced. 

Mambeino  Patchen  (brother  to  Lady  Thorne,  2:183^),  blk.  h., 
foaled  1862;  by  Mambrino  Chief;  dam  by  Gano,  son  of  American 
Eclipse;  2d  daicn  by  a  son  of  Sir  William,  he  by  Sir  Archy.     Sire  of— 


breeders'  trotting  stud  hook.        3  9 

Katie  Middleton,  cli.  m record  2:23,     dam  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 

Mambrino  Kate,  gr.  m record  2:24,     dam  by  State  of  Maine. 

Jewess,  b.  m record  2:26,     dam  Lettia  by  Miller's  Joe  Downing. 

Mambrino  Boy,  blk.  h record  2:26'/i,  dam  by  Strader's  Cassius  M.  Clay  Jr. 

Jessie  Dixcn,  b.  m record  2:27,     dam  Jennie  Dixon. 

London,  ch.  g record  2:28^4. 

Mambrino  Diamond,  blk.  h.  .record  2:30. 

Lady  Stout,  ch.  m.  (3  yrs.) . .  .record  2:29,    dam  Puss  Prall  by  Mark  Time. 

Mambrino  Pilot  (Eelf  s),  gr.  h.,  foaled  1859;  by  Mambrino  Chief 
"dam  Juliet  by  Pilot  Jr.;  2d  dam  by  Webster  (thoroughbred),  son  of 
Medoc;   3d  dam  by   Blackburn's  Whip.    Eecord  (saddle)  2:27 3^, 
Union  Course,  L.  I.,  June  18,  1866.     Sire  of — 

Hannis,  ch.  h record  2:17%,  dam  Lady  Stewart;  pedigree  unknown. 

Mambrino  Grift,  ch.  h record  2:20,      dam  Waterwitch  by  Pilot  Jr. 

^mulus,  br.  h record  2:25,      dam  by  Shoreham  Black  Hawk. 

David  Wallace,  ch.  h record  2:28,     dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Morning,  gr.  m record  2:30,     dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Mambrino  Star  (Leggatt's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1862;  by  Mambrino 
Chief;  dam  Lady  Fairfield  by  Bed  Buck  (pacer).  Eecord  2:28^, 
East  Saginaw,  Mich.,  June  23,  1874.     Sire  of— 

Cottage  Girl,  ch.  m record  2:29!4,  dam  Lady  Franklin  by  Estey's  Black  Hawk. 

Mambrino  Temple,  b.  h.,  foaled  1864;  by  Pilot  Temple,  son  of 
Pilot  Jr.  (Pilot  Temple's  dam  the  dam  of  Flora  Temple,  2:19^'); 
dam  Maid  of  Ashland  by  Mambruio  Chief;  2d  dam  by  Woodford, 
son  of  Kosciusko;  3d  dam  by  Downing' s  Bay  Messenger.  Dead. 
Sire  of — 
Billy  Boy,  b.  g record  2:26y2,  dam  by  Son  of  St.  Lawrence. 

Mambrino  Wagner,  ch.  h.,  foaled  1867;  by  Mambrino  Patchen, 
son  of  Mambruio  Chief;  dam  by  Oliver,  son  of  Wagner;  2d  dam  a 
thoroughbred  mare  owned  at  one  time  by  James  A.  Grinstead;  pedi- 
gree not  traced.    Sire  of — 
Glendale,  b.  g record  2:20^3,  dam  Rosedale  by  Berkley's  Edwin  Forrest. 

Mambrunello,  b.  h.,  foaled  1858;  by  Mambrino  Chief;  dam  Betts 
by  Commodore,  son  of  Mambrino;  2d  dam  by  Grey  Eagle;  3d  dam 
Lady  Adams  by  Whipster;  4th  dam  by  imp.  Buzzard,  etc.     Sire  of — 

Sadie  Howe,  b.  m record  2:26,  dam  said  to  be  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

Tom  Britton,  br.  g record  2:26,  dam  by  Commodore. 

Marshall  Chief  [Goodrich  Horse],  ch.  h.,  foaled  1852 ;  by  Ver- 
mont Hero,  [Kilburn  Horse],  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk ;  dam's 
pedigree  not  traced.    Dead,     Sire  of — 

Dr.  Lewis,  ch.  g record  2:24,  dam  not  traced. 

Little  Sam,  ch.  g record  2:30,  dam  not  traced. 

Matchless,  b.  h.,  foaled  1851 ;  by  Prince  Albert,  son  of  Green 
Mountain  2d ;  dam  a  celebrated  road  mare  formerly  owned  by  Hiram 
Woodruff,  and  said  to  be  a  half  sister  to  imp.  Trustee.     Sire  of — 

Palma,  ch.  g record  2:22^i,  dam  by  the  Beals  horse. 

May  Day  [Henry  May  Day],  ch.  h.,  foaled  183- ;  by  Henry,  son 
of  Sir  Archy  ;  dam  by  Duroc,  son  of  imp.  Diomed ;  2d  dam  said  to 
be  by  imp.  Wheatsheaf  (?).    Dead.     Sire  of— 

May  Queen,  b.  m • record  2:26,  dam  not  traced. 

Menelaus,  br.  h.,  foaled  1867 ;  by  Eysdyk's  Hambletonian,  sdn  of 
Abdallah ;  dam  Jessie  Bull  by  Long  Island  Black  Hawk ;  2d  dam 


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by  Jackson's  Young  Diiroc,  son  of  Duroc ;  3d  dam  by  Coffin's  Mes- 
senger, son  of  imp.  Messenger.     Sire  of — 
Maggie  F.,  b.  m record  2:27,  dam  Moilie  King  by  Yorkshire  Lexington. 

Meecuby,  b.  li.,  foaled  1867 ;  by  Bysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son  of 
Abdallah  ;  dam  Julia  Machree  (the  dam  of  Enfield,  record  2:29)  by 
Seely's  American    Star ;    2d    dam    by    Pintlar's    Young    Bolivar. 
Sire  of — 
Chester  F.,  ch.  g record  2:30. 

Meeeow  Hoese,  b.  h.,  foaled  about  1849  ;  by  Witherell  Messen- 
ger, son  of  Winthrop  Messenger;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced,  but 
said  to  be  of  Morgan  descent.    Sire  of — 
Belle  Strickland,  ch.  m record  2:26,  dam  by  Witherell  Messenger. 

Messengee  (Banker's),  [Young  Dexter],  br.  h.,  foaled  1863 ;   by 
Eysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son  of  Abdallah ;  dam  (the  dam  of   Lady 
Banker,   2:23)  a  mare  brought   from    Ohio   by   Joshua   Smith,   of 
Goshen,  N.  Y.,  got  by  a  horse  called  Boston.     Sire  of— 
Duroc,  b.  g record  2:2*534,  dam  by  American. 

Messengee  (Logan's),  gr.  h.,  foaled  185-  ;  by  State  of  Maine,  son 
of  Stone  Messenger,  he  by  Winthrop  Messenger ;  dam  by  Hamil- 
ton's Hamiltonian,  son  of  American  EcHpse;   2d  dam  by  Badger 
(Irish  Grey).     Sire  of — 
Crown  Prince,  wh.  g record  2:25,  dam  Lady  Messenger  by  Warrior. 

Messengee  Chief,  b.  h.,  foaled  186- ;  got  by  Abdallah  Pilot,  son 
of  Alexander's  Abdallah  ;  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief.     Sire  of — 
Marvel,  b.  g record  2:28. 

Messengee  Dueoc,  b.  h.,  foaled  1865  ;  by  Eysdyk's  Hambletonian^ 
son  of  Abdallah;  dam  Satinet  by  Eoe's  xlbdallah  Chief,  son  of 
Abdallah ;  2d  dam  Catbird  by  Whistle  Jacket,  son  of  Mambrino ; 
8d  dam  the  Lyon  Mare  by  the  Bertholf  Horse,  son  of  imp.  Messen- 
ger ;  4th  dam  by  Duroc,  son  of  imp.  Diomed.     Sire  of — 

Elaine,  br.  m record  2:20,     dam  G.  M.  Maid  by  Sayre's  Harry  Clay. 

Prospero.  blk.  g record  2:20,     dam  Gr.  M.  Maid  by  Sayre's  Harry  Clay. 

Charley  Champlin.  b.  g. record  2:21%,  dam  Mary  Hulse  by  Seely's  Am.  Star. 

Dame  Trot,  blk.  m record  2:22,     dam  Gr.  M.  Maid  by  Sayre's  Harry  Clay. 

Hogarth,  blk.  h record  2:26,     dam  Hattie  Hogan  by  Sayre's  Harry  Clay. 

Messengee  Huntee,  -.  h.  Nothing  definite  has  been  learned  con- 
cerning this  horse.  He  was  owned  in  Maine,  and  was  said  to  be  an 
imp.  English  hunter.     Sire  of — 

James  G.  Blaine,  blk.  g.  .record  2:28?i,  dam  the  Major  Lally  Mare  by  the  Doctor 

Call  Horse. 

Metacomet,  blk.  h.,  foaled  185- ;  by  old  Morrill ;  dam  by  Newell 
Grey,  son  of  Sherman  Morgan.    Sire  of — 

Winthrop  Morrill  Jr.,  blk.  h record  2:27,  dam  by  Calvin. 

Michigan  Bacchus,  b.  h.,  foaled  1861 ;  by  Aldrich's  Bacchus,  son 
of  Tuttle's  Bacchus,  he  by  Cone's  Bacchus  (the  dam  of  Aldrich's 
Bacchus  by  Duroc);  dam  by  a  black  horse  that  was  owned  by  a  Mr. 
Bidwell  in  Northern  Indiana,  pedigree  not  known.  [Also  known  as 
Billy  Bacchus,  and  Smith's  Bacchus.]  Sire  of — 
Jenny  Holton,  b.  m record  2:22^,  dam's  pedigree  not  traced. 

MiDDLETOWN,  b.  h.,  foaled  1860 ;  by  Eysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son 
of  Abdallah ;  dam  by  Young  Vivian,  son  of  Vi^aan  Gray,  he  by 


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American  Eclipse  ;  2d  dam  said  to  be  by  a  son  of  Duroc,  he  by  imp. 

Diomed.    Sire  ot-  - 

Music,  ch.  m record  2:21i  2,  dam  by  Roe's  Fiddler. 

Nelly  Irv^ir,  b.  lu record  2:25.     dam  by  Cooper's  Bay  Abdallah. 

Orange  Blossom,  b.  h. .  .record  2:26'4,  dam  Nelly  Post  by  Seely's  Am.  Star. 
Lady  Blessingtoii.  b.  m .  .record  2:28,     dam  Jenny  Hawkins  by  Seely's  Am.  Star. 

Mike,  -.  h.     No  definite  information  has  been  obtained  concern- 
ing this  horse.    It  is  said  that  he  was  got  by  Vermont,  son  of  Ver- 
mont Black  Hawk.    Sire  of — 
Barney,  b.  g record  2:2.5^4.  dam  a  Morgan  mare. 

MiLO,  blk.  h.,  foaled  186- ;  by  Cornish  Morrill,  son  of  old  Morrill ; 
dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 
Judgment,  br.  g : record  2:29,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

MrLWAUKEE,  b.  h.,  foaled  1865;  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son  of 
Abdallah ;  dam  DoUy  Martin  (dam  of  Volney,  2:23)  by  Defiance,  son 
of  Mambrino  Paymaster  Jr.     Sire  of — 
Milo,  b.  h record  2:29M.  dam  Minnie  by  Bay  Mambrino. 

Mohawk:,  ch.  h.,  foaled  about  1845 ;  by  Long  Island  Black  Hawk, 

son  of  Andrew  Jackson,  he  by  Young  Bashaw  ;  dam  a  road  mare  of 

great  speed  and  endurance,  pedigree  unknown.     Sire  of — 

Mohawk  Jr.  (Clark's),  b.  h. .record  2:25,  dam  Moselle  by  Robinson's  Bellfounder. 
Mohawk  Jr.  (Hall's),  b.  h.  .record  2:26,  dam  Lady  Weaver  by  Virginia  Whip. 
Elmo  [St.  Elmo],  ch.  h record  2:27,  dam  by  Sir  Richard. 

Mohawk  Je.  (Clark's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1866  ;  by  Mohawk,  son  of  Long 
Island  Black  Hawk ;  dam  Moselle  by  Robinson's  Bellfounder ;  2d 
dam  by  Joe  Gales,  son  of  Marlborough.  Dead.  Record  2:25,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio,  July  19, 1872.     Sire  of— 

Fashion,  b.  m record  2:23^2,  dam  by  Surprise. 

Lady  Clark,  r.  m record  2:27. 

Mohawk  Maid,  ch.  m record  2:29^2- 

MoHAWK  Je.  (Hall's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1865  ;  by  Mohawk,  son  of  Long 
Island  Black  Hawk  ;  dam  Lady  Weaver  bv  a  horse  called  Virginia 
Whip.    Record2:26,LoudonyiUe,  Ohio,  July  4, 1877.    Sire  of— 
Mohawk  Chief,  ch.  h , . .  .record  2:30,  dam  Mary  Bostwick.  pedigree  unknown. 

MoNAECH,  (Strawn's),  rn.  h.,  foaled  about  1855;  by  imp.  Monarch, 
son  of  Priam;  dam's  pedigree  unknown.    Dead.    Sire  of— 

Monarch  Jr..  rn.  h record  2:2iV2,  dam  not  traced. 

Monarch  Kule.  b.  m record  2:24i/i,  dam  Young  Rob  Rule  by  St.  Lawrence. 

MoNiTOE,  blk.  h.,  foaled  1864;  by  Conklin's  American  Star;  dam 

evidently  weU  bred,  but  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 

Little  Sioux,  b.  g record  2:221^,  dam  Engineer  by  Ben  Roodhouse. 

Sussex,  blk.  g record  2:30,     dam  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

MoNTATJK,  dn.  h.,  foaled  185- ;  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  son  of  Henry 
Clay;   dam  the  trotting  mare  Fanny  Elssler,  pedigree  unknown. 
Sire  of — 
Gen.  McClellan,  dn.  g record  2:29,  dam  not  traced. 

MoEGAN  Black  Hawk,  blk.  h.,  foaled  185-;  by  Vermont  Black 
Hawk,  son  of  Sherman  Morgan;  dam's  pedigree  unknown.  Sire  of — 
Delaware,  ch.  g record  2:28,  dam  Fanny  by  Gen.  Taylor. 

Moegan  CiESAE,  -.  h.,  foaled  1828;  by  Woodbury  Morgan,  son  of 
Justin  Morgan;  dam  by  Quicksilver,  son  of  Dey  of  Algiers  (an  imp. 


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Arabian).    This  horse  was  taken  to  Maine  in  1833  or  1834,  where  he 

was  known  as  Morgan  Postboy.    Sire  of — 

Mack,  br.  g record  2:28,  dam  by  Bush  Messenger. 

Morgan  Eagle,  -.  h.,  foaled  185- ;  by  Hale's  Green  Mountain  Mor- 
gan, son  of  Gifford  Morgan;  dam  by  Callender,  son  of  American 
Eclipse;  2d  dam  by  Crown  Prince,  son  of  Sherman  Morgan.  Sire 
of— 

Lady  Sutton,  br.  m record  2:30,  dam  of  Morgan  descent. 

MoBGAN  Peince,  -.  h.,  foaled  186- ;  by  Morgan  Hunter,  son  of 
Gifford  Morgan:  dam's  pedigree  unknown.     Sire  of — 
Viola  [Hattie],  br.  m record  2:28,  dam  by  King  George. 

MoBKiLL  (Old),  blk.  h.,  foaled  1843;  by  the  Jennison  Horse,  son  of 
Young  BuUrush  Morgan,  he  by  BuUrush  Morgan,  son  of  Justin 
Morgan;  dam  the  Heath  Mare  by  the  Farrington  Horse,  son  of  the 
Vance  Horse,  and  he  by  a  horse  of  unknown  blood;  2d  dam  the 
Easton  Mare,  a  fast  pacer  of  unknown  blood.  Dead.  Sire  of — 
Mountain  Maid,  b.  m record  2:2794,  dam  not  traced. 

MoEEiLL  (Perkins'),  ch.  h.,  foaled  186- ;  by  Young  MorriU,  son  of 
old  Morrill,  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 

Glide,  ch.  h record  2:24,  dam  Sleepy  by  North  Morrill. 

MoESE  HoESE,  gr.  h.,  foaled  1834;  b}'  European  (also  caUed  Nor- 
man and  the  McNitt  Horse),  an  imp.  French  horse  brought  from 
Canada  to  Washington  Co.  by  James  McNitt;  dam  Beck  by  Harris' 
Hambletonian,  son  of  Bishop's  Hambletonian;  2d  dam  by  Peacock 
(a  horse  of  unknown  blood  owned  by  Mr.  Emmerson,  Saratoga  Co., 
N.  Y.).  He  was  also  sometimes  called  Young  European  and  Norman. 
Sire  of — 
Grey  Eddy,  gr.  g record  2:28}'4,,  dam  not  traced. 

Moscow  (Fisk's),  [Defiance  Jr.],  b.  h.,  foaled  184- ;  by  Defiance 
(Canadian);  dam  the  dam  of  the  old  trotting  mare  Lady  Moscow, 
record  2:32.    Dead.     Sire  of — 
Lady  Moscow,  b.  m record  2:30,  dam  by  Magna  Charta. 

Mountain  Chief,  br.  h.,  foaled  1862;  by  old  Morrill,  son  of  the 
Jennison  Horse;  dam  by  Champion,  son  of  Knight's  Horse,  and  he 
by  Sherman  Morgan.    Dead.     Sire  of — 
Haviland  [Ned  Colel,  b.  g record  2:29H,  dam  by  the  Bundy  Horse. 

Mteon  Peeey,  b.  h.,  foaled  186-;  by  Smith's  Young  Columbus, 
son  of  Smith's  Old  Columbus;  dam  by  Hopkins'  Abdallah,  son  of 
Abdallah.    Eecord  2:243^,  Baltimore,  June  3, 1871.     Sire  of— 

Gen.  Tweed,  ch.  g record  2:26i4,  dam  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk. 

Ned  Foeeest,  b.  h.,  foaled  1858;  by  Case's  David  Hill,  son  of  Ver- 
mont Black  Hawk;  dam's  pedigree  unknown.     Sire  of — 

Jessie  Hayes,  b.  m record  2:24,  dam  not  traced. 

Ned  Foeeest  (Brannock's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1866;  by  Miller's  Joe 
Downing,  son  of  Alexander's  Edwin  Forrest;  dam  a  bay  mare 
owned  by  Thomas  McDonald,  and  said  to  be  by  Stargazer  (?)  and 
she  out  of  a  Whip  Mare.    Dead.    Sire  of— 

Edwin  Forrest,  b.  g record  2:18,  dam  Fanny  Monday  by  Smiling  Tom. 


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Ned  Forrest  (Hughes'),  b.  h.,  foaled  186- ;  by  Alexander's  Edwin 
Forrest,  son  of  the  Morse  Horse;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.    Sire 
of— 
Cleveland,  b.  g record  2:2S^4,  dam  Mary  Ellmore  by  Mambrunello. 

New  Jersey,  ch.  h.,  foaled  1855 ;  by  Geo.  M.  Patchen,  son  of 
Cassius  M.  Clay;  dam  Patsey  Anthony  by  imp.  Priam;  2d  dam  Flora 
by  Florizel,  son  of  imp.  Diomed;  3d  dam  Iris  by  imp.  Sterling;  4th 
dam  by  Coeur  de  Lion.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Grace  Bertram,  ch.  m record  2:29,  dam  by  Marshal  Ney. 

Newman  Horse,  -.  h.,  foaled  185- ;  by  the  Rollins  Horse,  son  of 
Rising  Sun.     Sire  of — 

Emperor,  blk.  h record  2:29M,  dam  by  Lewiston  Boy. 

Niagara  Chief,  ch.  h.,  foaled  1858;  by  Toronto  Chief,  son  of  Royal 
George;  dam  by  Arrow,  son  of  imp.  North  of  England;  2d  dam  by 
Dickerson's  Messenger,  son  of  Campbell's  Messenger,  he  by  Bush 
Messenger ;  3d  dam  by  Howell's  Magnum  Bonum,  son  of  imp. 
Magnum  Bonum;  4th  dam  the  Daggett  Mare,  said  to  be  by  imp. 
Messenger.    Sire  of — 

Ben  Flagler,  gr.  g record  2:26%,  dam  not  traced. 

George  F.  Smith,  b.  g record  2:28,     dam  not  traced. 

Nigger  Baby,  blk.  h.,  foaled  186- ;  by  Black  Diamond,  a  horse  of 
unknown  blood  brought  from  near  Montreal,  Can.;  dam's  pedigree 
unknown.    Sire  of — 
'Bay  Fanny,  b.  m record  2:28,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Night  Hawk  [Champion],  ch.  h.,  foaled  1855;  by  Grinnell's  Cham- 
pion, son  of  Almack ;  dam  by  Sherman's  Young  Eclipse,  son  of 
American  Eclipse.     Sire  of — 

Red  Cross,  b.  g record  2:26^,  dam  not  traced. 

Nonpareil,  ch.  h.,  foaled  1848;  by  Long  Island  Black  Hawk,  son 

■of  Andrew  Jackson;  dam  Cornstalks  by  Monmouth  Beauty,  son  of 

Marshal  Duroc,  he  by  Duroc,  son  of   imp.  Diomed;   2d  dam  by 

Duroc,  son  of   imp.  Diomed;  3d  dam  by  imp.  Messenger.    Dead. 

.Sire  of —  , 

Commodore  Perry,  b.  h record  2:27V2,  dam  not  traced. 

Western  New  York,  b.  g record  2:29,     dam  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

Norman  (Alexander's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1848;  by  the  Morse  Horse,  son 
of  European;  dam  by  Jersey  Highlander;  2d  dam  by  Bishop's 
Hambletonian.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

liula,  b.  m record  2:15,  dam  Kate  Crockett  by  imp.  Hooten. 

May  Queen,  b.  m record  2:20,  dam  Jenny  by  Crockett's  Arabian. 

Norwood,  b.  h.,  foaled  1868;  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son  of 
Abdallah;  dam  Lady  Fallis  (dam  of  Kisbar  2:30)  by  Seely's  Ameri- 
can Star;  2d  dam  the  Beck  Mare  by  Long  Island  Black  Hawk. 
Sire  of — 
Tommy  Norwood,  b.  g record  2:26^4,  dam  by  Gen.  Knox. 

Odin  Bell  (Toodles,  Captain  West),  b.  h.,  foaled  186-;  by  Sam 
Bell,  son  of  Sam  Patch;  dam  a  pacing  mare  of  unknown  blood. 
8ire  of — 
Sadie  Bell,  ch.  m record  2:24,  dam  not  traced. 


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Ole  Bull,  --.  h.,  foaled  184- ;  by  old  Pilot;  dam  the  Doyle  Mare 
a  celebrated  road  mare  of  unknown  blood  brought  from  New  York. 
Dead.     Sire  of— 

Chicago,  b.  g.  (Hardbread  and  Jim  Rockey) record  2:243^,  dam  by  American 

Eclipse. 

Ole  Bull  Je.,  br.  h.,  foaled  1857;  by  Ole  Bull,  son  of  old  Pilot;, 
dam  by  James  Lewis'  Sterling,  he  by  W  alker's  Sterling,  son  of  imp. 
Sterling.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Steve  Maxwell,  gr.  g record  2-2V-A,  dam  by  Grigsby's  Matchless  Whale. 

Orange  County,  br.  h.,  foaled  1863;  by  Eysdyk's  Hambletonian,. 
son  of  AbdaUah;  dam  the  Moffit  Mare,  said  to  be  by  a  son  of  Duroc,. 
he  by  imp.  Diomed,     Sire  of — 

Lem,  b.  h record  2:28^4,  dam  not  traced. 

W.  M.  Mallory,  b.  g record  2:30,      dam  not  traced .. 

Osceola,-,  h.,  foaled  186- ;  by  Drennon,  son  of  Davy  Crockett 
(pacer);  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 

W.  K.  Thomas,  gr.  g record  2:26,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Otego  Chief,  gr.  h.,  foaled  186- ;  by  Victor  [Snip],  son  of  Cassius- 
M.  Clay;  dam  a  grey  mare  said  to  be  of  Messenger  descent,  but  pedi- 
gree not  traced.     Sire  of — 
Hector,  b.  g record  2:23,  dam's  pedigree  not  traced, 

Paeagon,  -.  h.,  foaled  186- ;  by  Ives'  Andrew  Jackson  (Canadian)^ 
a  horse  of  unknown  blood  brought  from  Canada;  dam  (the  dam  of 
White's  Continental)  said  to  be  a  descendant  of  Bush  Messenger. 
Sire  of — 

Frank  Munson,  b.  g record  2:25,  dam  Parrish's  ColoneL 

Paeson's  Hoese,  b.  h.,  foaled  185-     This  horse  appears  to  have 
been  bred  in  Canada,  and  it  is  said  that  he  was  got  by  a  horse  known, 
as  the  Ball  Horse,  son  of  imp.  Negotiator,  and  that  his  dam  was  a 
Morgan  mare  from  Vermont.     Sire  of — 
Lady  Williams,  ch.  m record  2:28^2,  dam  by  Paige's  Logan. 

Pathfindee,  bik.  h.,  foaled  186- ;  by  Benedict's  Pathfinder,  son  of 
Vermont  Black  Hawk;  dam's  pedigree  unknown.     Sire  of — 
Frank,  blk.  g record  2:20,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Pateick  Henet,  blk.  h.,  foaled  1855;  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk,, 
son  of  Sherman  Morgan;  dam  Jenny  (dam  of  Nonesuch,  2:253^)  by 
the  Bigelow  Horse,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk.     Sire  of — 

Maggie  M.,  blk.  m record  2:27i4,  dam  by  Prince  Moscow, 

Peacemakee,  b.  h.,  foaled  1864;  by  Eysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son 
of  AbdaUah;  dam  Sally  Feagles  by  Smith's  Clay,  son  of  Neave's 
Cassius  M.  Clay  Jr.;  2d  dam  unknown.    Sire  of — 

Midnight,  blk.  g record  2:18 'a,  dam  by  the  Drew  Horse. 

Lady  Moore,  b.  m record  2:25,     dam  Nelly  Moore  by  Westchester. 

Peaesall,  b.  h.,  foaled  1860;  by  Jupiter,  son  of  Long  Island  Black 
Hawk;  dam  Empress  (dam  of  Lady  Emma,  2:26}4;)  by  AbdaUah;  2d 
dam  Suffolk  Queen  by  Engineer  2d,  son  of  Engineer,  he  by  imp. 
Messenger;  3d  dam  Queen  Mab,  a  mare  of  unknown  blood  brought 
from  Maine.    Sire  of — 

W.  T.  Allen,  gr.  g record  2:29,  dam  not  traced. 


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Peavine,  ch.  h..,  foaled  1863:  by  Rattler,  son  of  Stockbridge  Chief; 
dam  by  Wagner;  2d  dam  by  Collier;  3d  dam  by  Pollock's  Hamil- 
tonian,  son  of  imp.  Diomed.     Sire  of — 

Lucy  FJeniinrr,  ch.  m record  2:24^4,  dam  by  Brinker's  Drennon. 

Nettie  Ward,  ch.  m record  2:29i4,  dam  by  Woolfolk's  Sumpter. 

Pequawket,  b.  li.,  foaled  1865;  by  Gideon,  son  of  Rysdyk's  Ham- 
bletonian;  dam  Lady  Balcli  by  Hiram  Drew;  2d  dam  by  the  Eaton 
Horse.     Sire  of —  ' 

Stella  Blake,  br.  ni record  2:2534. 

Phil  Shekidan,  br.  h.,  foaled  1862;  by  Smith's  Young  Columbus, 
son  of  Smith's  Old  Columbus;  dam  Black  Fly  (bred  in  Canada)  by 

a  son  of  Tinpoo;  2d  dam  by  a  son  of  Black  Jack  or  Rescue.    Rec- 
ord 2:26>^,  Beacon  Park,  Boston,  Sept.  9,  1874.     Sire  of— 

Adelaide,  b.  m record  2:19?£,  dam  by  Sam  Houston. 

Commonwealth,  br.  h.  (dead) record  2:22,     dam  by  Young  St.  Lawrence. 

Hiram  Woodruff,  br.  g record  2:25,     dam  by  Grey  Eagle. 

Yalley  Chief,  gr.  h record  2:25,     dam's  pedigree  not  traced. 

Phyllis,  b.  m. record  2:26^-4. 

Tom  Malloy,  blk.  g record  2:30,     dam's  pedigree  not  traced. 

PrLOT  (Parish's),  -.  h.    The  pedigree  of  this  horse  has  not  been 
definitely  traced,  but  he  is  generally  supposed  to  l^e  by  Pilot  Jr.,  son 
of  old  pacing  Pilot.     Sire  of — 
Ettie  Jones,  br.  m record  2:20,  dam  said  to  be  by  Pilot  Jr. 

Pilot  Duroc,  gr.  h.,  foaled  1864;  bv  Pilot  Jr.;  dam  Nelly  (dam  of 
Queen  of  the  West,  2:263^)  by  Clark's  Young  Turk;  2d  dam  by  Fly- 
ing Duroc.     Sire  of — 
Big  John,  b.  g record  2:24J4. 

Pilot  Je.,  gr.  h.,  foaled  1844 ;  by  old  Pacing  Pilot,  a  black  horse 
of  unknown  blood  that,  it  is  said,  was  brought  from  Canada;  dam 
Nancy  Pope  by  Havoc,  son  of  Sir  Charles  (Havoc's  dam  by  Chanti- 
cleer; 2d  dam  Camilla,  by  Symme's  Wildair,  etc.);  2d  dam  Nancy 
Taylor  by  Craig's  Alfred,  son  of  imp.  Medley.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Medoc  [John  Morgan]  ch.  g record  2:24,     dam  Croppy  by  Medoc. 

Pilot  Temple,  b.  h record  2:24%,  dam  Madame  Temple  by  Spotted 

Arabian. 

Tackey.  gr.  m record  2:26,      dam  Jenny  Lind  by  Bellfounder. 

Tattler,  b.  h record  2:26,     dam  Tell  Tale  by  Telamon. 

Queen  of  the  West,  gr.  m record  2:26V4,  dam  Nelly  by  Clark's  Young  Turk. 

Gen.  Sherman,  gr.  g record  2:283^,  dam  not  traced. 

Dixie,  gr.  m record  2:30,     dam  Jenny  Lind  by  Bellfounder. 

Plow  Boy,  ch.  h.,  foaled  1848;  by  Long  Island  Black  Hawk,  dam 
by  Almack,  son  of  Mambrino.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Bashaw  Maid,  ch.  m record  2:30,  dam  unknown. 

Plow  Boy  (Thompson's),  ch.  h,,  foaled  185-;  by  Thompson's  Ex- 
celsior, son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk  ;  dam  by  John  Richards,  son 
of  John  Richards  (thoroughbred).     Dead.     Sire  of — 
Dan  Bryant,  ch.  g record  2:24,  dam  by  Cone's  Bacchus. 

Plumas,  -.  h.     No  definite  information  has  been  obtained  con- 
cerning this  horse.     Owned  in  California.     Sire  of — 
Ashley,  ch.  g record  2:26,  dam's  pedigree  unknown . 

PoscoRA,  -.  h.,  foaled  186- ;  by  Powell's  Expedition  ;    dam  by 
Brilliant  (thoroughbred).    This  is  supposed  to  be  the  same  horse  as 
Champion  (Canadian).     Sire  of — 
Lady  Emma,  b.  m record  2:28,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 


46  SUPPLEMEN^T    TO    THE 

Postboy,  -.  h.    No  definite  information  has  been  obtained  con- 
cerning the  pedigree  of  this  horse.    He  was  owned  on  Long  Island. 
Sire  of — 
Fannie  Otis,  b.  m record  2:28?i,  dam's  pedigree  unknowu. 

Post  Boy  Frank,  -.  h.,  foaled  185- ;  by  Postboy  ;   dam's  pedigree 
unknown.     Sire  of — 
Neome,  h.  g •. record  2:24,  dam  Fanny  Snyder. 

Potter  Horse,  -.  h.,  foaled  186- ;  by  the  Eoliins  Horse,  he  by  Ris- 
ing Sun;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 

Falmouth  Boy,  eh.  g record  2:29i/2,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. . 

Potter  Horse,  b.  h.,  foaled  185-.     Pedigree  utterly  unknown. 
Sire  of — 
Brother  Jonathan,  b.  g record  2:24,  dam  by  Beattie's  Norman. 

Priam,  b,  h.,  foaled  186-  ;  by  Whipple's  Hambletonian,  son  of 
Rysdyk's  Hambletonian.     Sire  of — 

Honesty,  ch.  h.,  (4  yrs.) record  2:25^4- 

Primus,  ch.  h.,  foaled  1857;  by  Marshall  Chief,  son  of  Vermont 
Hero,  he  by   Sherman  Black  Hawk;    dam's  pedigree    unknown. 
Sire  of — 
Magdallah,  cJi.  m record  2:24,  dam  Maud  by  Mambrino  Rattler. 

Prince  Allen,  ch.  h.,  foaled  1859;  by  Honest  Allen,  son  of  Ethan 
Allen;  dam  by  Green  Mountain  Eagle.  Record  2:263>9,  Boston,  June 
26,1873.    Sire  of— 

Robert  B.  Thomas,  ch.  g record  2:25,  dam  not  traced. 

Princeps,  b.  h.,  foaled  1870;  by  Woodford  Mambrino,  son  of  Mam- 
brino Chief ;  dam  Primrose  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  son  of 
Rysdyk's  Hambletonian;  2d  dam  Black  Rose  (dam  of  Darkness 
2:27^4)  by  Tom  Teemer;  3d  dam  by  Cannon's  Whip;  4th  dam  by 
Robin  Grey.     Sire  of — 

Trinket,  b.  m record  2:14,      dam  Ouida  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

Romance,  blk.  m.  (4 yrs.). record  2:29^4,  dam  Roma  by  Golddust. 

Prosper,  b.  h.,  foaled  1864;  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son  of 
Abdallah;  dam  (dam  of  Reporter,  sire  of  Dan  Smith  2:2134)  by  Bull- 
rush  Morgan;  2d  dam  said  to  be  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk.     Sire  of   - 

Martha,  b.  m record  2:30,  dam  not  traced. 

QuiMBY  Messenger,  gr.  h.,  foaled  1830;  by  Winthrop  Messenger, 
son  of  imp.  Messenger;  dam's  pedigree  unknown.  Dead.  Sire  of — 
Zack  Taylor,  ch.  g.  (saddle) record  2:29,  dam  not  traced. 

Rappahannock,  b.  h.,  foaled  186- ;  by  Ethan  Allen,  son  of  Ver- 
mont Black  Hawk;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 

Brushy  John,  blk.  g record  2:27.  dam  Molly  Lang  by  Langford. 

Rattler,  ch.  h.,  foaled  385-;  by  Stockbridge  Chief,  son  of  Ver- 
mont Black  Iiz^%,'l^,  uam  said  to  be  of  Morgan  descent.  Dead. 
Sire  of — 

Sophia  Temple,  br.  m record  2:27,  dam  by  a  son  of  Cannon's  Whip. 

Gen.  Picton,  gr.  g record  2:30,  dam  a  Morgan  mare. 

Rattler  (Werner's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1850;  by  Biggart's  Rattler,  son 
of  Sir  Henry,  he  by  a  son  of  imp.  Leonidas;  dam's  pedigree  not 
definitely  known.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Mary  Davis,  b.  m record  2:26?>.i,  dam  not  traced. 


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RattiiER  (Woodward's),  b.  h.,  foaled  185-;  by  Biggart's  Rattler, 
son  of  Sir  Henry,  he  by  the  Garrett  Horse,  son  of  imp.  Leonidas; 
dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of^ — 
Joe  Brown,  gr.  h record  2:22,  dam  by  Noble's  Vermont  Hambletoniau. 

Red  Buck,  ch.  h.,  foaled  1862;  by  Red  Buck  (pacer);  dam's  pedi- 
gree unknown.     Sire  of — 

Ada  Paul,  ch.  m record  2:26,  dam  Maggie  by  Young's  Morgan, 

Lady  Griswold  (?),  gr.  m record  2:29,  dam  unknown. 

Red  Eagle,  ch.  h.,  foaled  1860;  l)y  Grey  Eagle,  son  of  Wood- 
pecker; dam  Lottery  by  Woodpecker;  2d  dam  by  Young  Rattler, 
son  of  Thornton's  Rattler;  3d  dam  by  Grey  Diomed;  4:th  dam  by 
Leboo;  5th  dam  by  Quicksilver.     Sire  of — 

Jenny,  b.  m record  2:2254,  dam  Topsey  Reamy  by  Pataskala. 

Daniel  the  Prophet,  b.  g record  2:27,      dam  Flora  by  Burr's  Napoleon. 

Red  Wilkes,  b.  h.,  foaled  1874;  by  Geo.  Wilkes,  son  of  Rysdyk's 

Hambletoniau;  dam  Queen  Dido  by  Mambrino  Chief ;  2d  dam  by 

Red  Jacket.     Sire  of — 

Phil  Thompson,  g.  g.,  (3  yrs.) dam  by  John  Dillard. 

Regiilus,  b.  h.,  foaled  1864;   by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian  son  of 
Abdallah;  dam  by  Seely's  American  Star.    Dead.     Sire  of — 
Jessie  Maude,  gr.  m record  2:29,  dam  not  traced. 

Reliance,  br.  h.,  foaled  1855;  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  son  of  Henry 
Clay;  dam  by  Bay  Richmond,  son  of  Tobey,  he  b}'  imp.  Brown 
Highlander;  2d  dam  by  Coming's  Blackbird,  son  of  Carr's  Roebuck; 
3d  dam  a  celebrated  road  mare,  sire  unknown;  5th  dam  by  imp. 
Messenger.  Sire  of — 
Mystic,  b.  g record  2:22,  dam  not  traced. 

Repoetee,  b.  h.,  foaled  1865;  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son  of 
Abdallah;  dam  (dam  of  Prosper,  sire  of  Martha  2:30)  by  Bullrush 
Morgan;  2d  dam  said  to  be  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk.  Dead.  Sire 
of— 

Dan  Smith,  b.  g record  2:21^4,  dam  by  a  son  of  imp.  Trustee. 

Reseeve,  b.  h.,  foaled  1859;    by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son  of 
Abdallah;  dam  by  Balsorah,  son  of  Busorah  (imp.  Arabian).     Sire 
of— 
Oscar,  b.  g record  2:30,  dam  by  Hector. 

Revenge  (Holmes  Horse),  ch.  h.,  foaled  1855;  by  Napoleon,  son  of 
Sherman  Black  Hawk,  he  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk;  dam  a  black 
pacing  mare  by  Busiris,  son  of  American  Eclipse.    Dead.     Sire  of — ■ 

Troubadour,  blk.  g record  2:19Vi,  dam  Illinois  Maid  by  Black  Slasher. 

Observer,  ch.  g record  2:2414,  dam  not  traced. 

Chicago  Maid,  ch.  m record  2:25,     dam  Illinois  Maid  by  Black  Slasher. 

Rhode  Island  [Dan  Rice],  br.  h.,  foaled  1857;  by  Whitehall,  son 
of  North  American,  he  by  Sir  Walter,  son  of  Hickory;  dam  by  Nig- 
ger Baby;  2d  dam  a  mare  bred  in  New  Jersey,  pedigree  unknown. 
Dead.   Record  2:233^,  Fashion  Course,  L.  I.,  Oct.  27,  1868.    Sire  of— 

Gov.  Sprague,  blk.  h record  2:20%,  dam  Belle  Brandon  by  Rysdyk's  Hamble- 
tonian. 

Richmond  A.  W.,  b.  h.,  foaled  1862;  by  Simpson's  Blackbird  son 
of  Camden;  dam  by  Rattler;  2d  dam  by  Spotted  Ranger  (Arabian). 
Sire  of — 
Romero,  gr.  h.  (4  yrs.) record  2:22^^,  dam  by  Mambrino  Pilot. 


48  SUPPLEMENT    TO    THE 

Ridley  Hoese,  -.  h.,  foaled  18 — .    No  information  has  been  ob- 
tained concerning  the  pedigree  of  this  horse,  except  the  bare  state- 
ment that  he  was  got  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk.     Sire  of — 
Robert  Lee,  blk.  g .record  2:23. 

Rifleman  (thoroughbred),  br,  h.,  foaled  1855;  by  imp.  Glencoe; 
dam  the  Rodolph  Mare  by  Rodolph;  2d  dam  Butterfly  by  Sumpter; 
3d  dam  by  imp.  Buzzard;  4th  dam  by  Dandridge's  Fearnaught;  5th 
dam  by  imp.  Janus.     Sire  of — 

Gol.  Lewis,  gr.  g record  2:18!/2,  dam  not  traced. 

Rising  Sun,  b.  h.,  foaled  1843;  by  Rising  Sun  (a  horse  brought 
from  Calais,  Me.,  by  a  Mr.  Griffith,  and  said  to  be  by  an  imported 
thoroughbred  horse  and  out  of  a  French  mare);  dam  by  a  white 
horse  called  Duroc;  pedigree  unknown.    Dead.     Sire  of — 
Nabocklish,  br.  g record  2:291-2,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

RoBEBT  Bonner,  b.  h.,  foaled  1860;  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian, 
son  of  Abdallah;  dam  by  Long  Island  Black  Hawk;  2d  dam  by  Ab- 
dallah.  [This  pedigree  of  the  dam  of  Robert  Bonner  has  been  ques- 
tioned.]   Dead.     Sire  of — 

Chauncey  H.,  br.  g record  2:27^:,  dam  not  traced. 

Lady  Dahlman,  b.  m record  2:28,     dam  said  to  be  by  Yerm^ont  Black  Hawk. 

RoBEET  Fulton  [Pettis  Horse],  b.  h.,  foaled  1858;  by  Morrill 
Black  Hawk  (a  son  of  old  Morrill,  that  was  brought  by  Joseph 
Blanchard  from  Vermont  to  Brodhead,  Wis.;  his  dam  by  Sherman 
Morgan);  dam  a  bay  mare  by  a  horse  of  unknown  blood.  Sire  of— 
JanesTille,  b.  g record  2:29M:,  dam  by  Gen.  McClellan. 

Robinson  Hoese,  -.  h.,  foaled  185-;  by  Hinckley's  Louis  Napoleon 
(Canadian);  dam  by  Fox,  a  horse  of  unknown  blood  owned  by  James 
Morrill,  of  Veazie,  Me.    Sire  of— 
Sir  William  Wallace,  b.  h record  2:27^,  dam  not  traced. 

RocKAWAT  (Robinson's).    Nothing  definite  is  known  about  the 
breeding  of  this  horse,  but  it  is  said  that  he  was  got  by  Brown's  Tom 
Crowder.     Sire  of — 
Sucker  Maid,  gr.  m record  2:29M,  dam  by  Kob  Eoy  (?). 

RoBEET  R.  MoEKis  (Reid  Horse),  b.  h.,  foaled  186- ;  by  Independ- 
ent, son  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian;  dam  by  Hiram  Drew.     Sire  of — 

J.  P.  Morris,  br.  g record  2:20^/^,  dam  by  Billy,  son  of  RetrieTer. 

RoBEET  W  HALEY,  b.  h.;  by  Night  Hawk,  son  of  Grinnell's  Champion. 
Sire  of — 
Lucrece,  b.  m ' record  2:26J4. 

Rollins  Hoese,  blk.  h.,  foaled  1852;  by  Rising  Sun;  dam  of 
French  or  Morgan  descent.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Emperor,  b.  g record  2:30,  dam  not  traced. 

RoscoE  (thoroughbred),  b.  h.,  foaled  1858;  by  Charley  Ball,  son  of 
Wagner;  dam  Mihwood  by  imp.  Monarch;  2d  dam  Fanny  by  Amer- 
ican Echpse;  3d  dam  Maria  West  by  Marion;  4th  dam  Ella  Crump 
by  imp.  Citizen;  5th  dam  by  imp.  Huntsman.     Sire  of— 
Wizz,  b.  g record  2:23%.  dam  Lady  Fulton  by  Stubtail. 

RoscoE,  gr.  h.,  foaled  1863;  by  Pilot  Jr.;  dam  Black  Rose  (dam  of 
Darkness,  2:27%)  by  Tom  Teemer;  2d  dam  by  Cannon's  Whip;  3d 
dam  by  Robin  Grey.     Sire  of — 
Black  Pilot record  2:30,  dam  Eugene  by  Lexington. 


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Boss  Colt,  ch.  h.,  foaled  185- ;  by  the  Burke  Horse,  son  of  Young 
Harpinus;  dam's  pedigree  unknown.     Sire  of — 
Anodyne,  ch.  g record  2:25.  dam  by  Young  Hogarth. 

KouGH  AND  Ready,  -.  h.,  foaled  185-;  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk; 

dam's  pedigree  unknown.     Dead.     Sire  of — 

Derby  [Dutchman],  b.  g record  2:25i/^,  dam  by  Wilcox's  Dragon, 

Cataraugus  Chief,  b.  g record  2:29,     dam  not  traced. 

Royal  Geokge,  br.  h..,  foaled  about  IBM;  by  Black  Warrior,  sou 

of  Tippoo;  dam  a  bay  mare  brought  from  Middlebury,  Vt.,  and  said 

to  be  by  a  horse  called  the  Bristol  Horse.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Toronto  Chief,  br.  h.  (saddle). record  2:24^4,  dam  the  La  Rue  Mare  by  Blackwood. 

Lady  Byron,  blk.  m record  2:28,     dam  not  traced. 

Tartar,  b.  g.  (saddle) record  2:28^2,  dam  not  traced. 

Lady  Hamilton,  b.  m record  2:30,     dam  not  traced. 

RoYAii  Geoege  (Field's),  ch.  h.,  foaled  1853;  by  Royal  George,  son 
of  Black  Warrior;  dam  by  Erin,  said  to  be  a  son  of  Sir  Henry,  he 
by  Sir  Archy;  2d  dam  by  Grand  Turk.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Byron,  ch.  h record  2:25Vi,  dam  the  O'Brien  Mare,  pedigree  unknown. 

Gen.  Love,  ch.  h record  2:30,     dam  not  traced. 

Royal  George  (Howe's),  ch.  h.,  foaled  1857;  by  Field's  Royal 

George,  son  of  Royal  George;   dam  by  Smith's  Flying  Childers... 

Dead.    Sire  of — 

Caledonia  Chief,  ch.  h record  2:29Vi,  dam  Jule  by  Coates'  Eclipse. 

Royal  Revenge,  b.  h.,  foaled  1855;  by  Toronto  Chief,  son  of 
Royal  George ;  dam  Highland  Mary,  said  to  be  of  Hamiltonian 
stock.     Sire  of — 

Lucy,  blk.  m record  2:20M,  dam  said  to  be  by  imp.  Harkaway.. 

Fred  Hooper,  b.  g record  2:23,     dam  unknown. 

Rysdyk,  b,  h.,  foaled  1865;  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian ;  son  of 
AbdaUah ;  dam  Lady  Duke  by  Lexington  ;  2d  dam  Magdalene  by~ 
Medoc  ;  3d  dam  by  Sumpter;  4th  dam  by  Buford's  Eclipse;  Sthc 
dam  Maria  by  Craig's  Alfred.     Sire  of — 

Clingstone,  b.  g record  2:192^,  dam  Gretchen  by  Chosroes. 

Bertrace,  b.  m ^ . . .  record  2:27i/^,  dam  Polly  Barber  by  Bully,  King. 

Saddling  Buck,  ch.  h.,  foaled  186- ;  got  by  Stone's  Red  Buck. 
Sire  of — 

Frank  Landers,  b.  g record  2:293i,  dam  by  Money  Changer. 

(Frank  Landers  has  been  erroneously  credited  to  Blue  Bull.) 

Saint  Laweence  (Foster's),  b.  h.,  foaled  185- ;  by  Hall's  old  St. 
Lawrence  (Canadian);  dam  by  Rainbow,  a  horse  of  unknown  blood 
brought  from  Canada;   2d  dam  the    Yan    Dake    mare,    pedigree 
unknown.     Sire  of — 
Harry  Mitchell,  [Ed.  Foster],  b.  g record  2:28^,  dam  not  traced. 

Sagek  Hokse,  -.  h.,  foaled  18—.  No  information  has  been 
obtained  concerning  the  pedigree  of  this  horse  beyond  the  fact  that 
he  was  reputed  to  be  by  Tippoo,  a  Canadian  horse  of  unknown  blood. 
Sire  of — 

Clara  [Crazy  Jane],  b.  m record  2:27,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Saltbam,  br.  h.,  foaled  about  1840;  by  Webber's  Kentucky  Whip, 
son  of  Blackburn's  Whip;  dam  by  Seagull,  son  of  Duroc  ;  2d  dam 
by  Camptown,  son  of  Leopold  (imp.  Arabian).     Sire  of — 

Highland  Maid,  b.  m record  2:27,  dam  Eoxana  by  Hickory  Boy, 

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50  SUPPLEMEifT   TO    THE 

Sampson,  b.  h.,  foaled  1865 ;  by  Kysdyk's  Hambletonian;  son  of 
Abdallah;  dam  Lady  Oxnard  by  French  Tiger  ;  2d  dam  by  Rising 
Sun.    Sire  of — 

Shamrock,  gr.  g record  2:28,  dam  by  Tom  Wonder. 

William  H.,  b.  g record  2:29,  dam  Jane  Murray,  pedigree  unknown. 

Scott's  Thomas,  b.  h.,  foaled  1870;  by  Gen.  Geo.  H.  Thomas,  son 
of  Dunkin's  Mambrino  Messenger;  dam  Lady  Rice  (dam  of  Scott's 
Chief  2:23),  said  to  be  by  Whitehall,  son  of  North  American;  2d 
dam  by  imp.  Trustee;  3d  dam  by  American  Echpse.  Record  2:21, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  2,  1878.     Sire  of— 

J.  W.  Thomas,  ch.  g record  2:27?£. 

Largesse,  b.  m .  -record  2:282£,  dam  by  Woful. 

Senator,  rn.  h.,  foaled  1863;  by  Bathgate's  Norman,  son  of  the 
Morse  Horse;  dam  Juda  by  Jupiter,   son  of  Long  Island  Black 
Hawk;  2d  dam  Penelope  by  Abdallah;  3d  dam  by  Messenger  Duroc, 
son  of  Duroc.    Sire  of — 
Favorite,  ch.  m record  2:30,  dam  not  traced. 

Senega  Chief,  b.  h.,  foaled  1863;  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son 
of  Abdallah;  dam  Lady  Jourdan  by  Hector  Jr.,  son  of  Hector,  he 
by  Latourrette's  Bellfounder;  2d  dam  by  Walden  Messenger,  son  of 
Wildair.     Sire  of — 

Middlesex,  ch.  g record  2:24,  dam  Nellie  Litchfield  by  Greyhound. 

Schuyler,  b.  h.  (5  yrs.) record  2:26,  dam  by  Coleman's  American  Star. 

Sentinel,  b.  h.,  foaled  1863;  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son  of 

Abdallah;  dam  Lady  Patriot  (dam  of  Volunteer)  by  Young  Patriot; 

2d  dam  a  fast  trotting  and  running  mare  owned  by  Lewis  Hulse, 

Goshen,  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.    Dead.    Record  2:29^,  Lexington,  Ky., 

Oct.  16, 1872.    Sire  of— 

Von  Arnim,  b.  h record  2:22,     dam  May  Short  by  Blood's  Black  Hawk. 

Annette,  b.  m record  2:25i4,  dam  Minnie  by  Kentucky  Clay. 

T.  A.,  b.  g. record  2:26,      dam  unknown. 

Young  Sentinel,  b.  h.  .record  2:26,     dam  by  Seely's  American  Star. 

Virandiere,  br.  m record  2:26^,  dam  unknown. 

Mignon,  b.  m. record  2:27M,  dam  Sallie  Warfield  by  Toronto. 

Capoul,  b.  h record  2:28,     dam  Rosa  Clay  by  American  Clay. 

Girand  Sentinel,  b.  h.  .record  2:29>4,  dam  Maid  of  Lexington  by  Mambrino  Pilot. 

Shakatack  Jb.,  -.  h.;  by  Sharatack,  son  of  Medoc;  dam's  pedi- 
gree unknown.     Sire  of — 
Slow  Go,  rn.  g record  2:181?4,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Shelby  Chief,  b.  h.,  foaled  1864;  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  son  of 
Rysdyk's  Hambletonian;  dam  Brunette  by  Mambrino  Chief ;  2d 
dam  Nancy  King  by  Gifford  Morgan;  3d  dam  the  Pope  Mare  by 
Sherman  Morgan.    Sire  of — 
Rolla,  ch.  g record  2:2834,  dam  by  Brinker's  Drennon. 

Shepherd  F.  Knapp,  ch.  h.,  foaled  1857;  by  the  Eaton  Horse,  son 
of  the  Avery  Horse;  dam  by  Whalebone,  son  of  Sherman  Morgan. 
Sold  and  taken  to  England,  where  he  was  engaged  in  several  noted 
trotting  contests;  also,  trotted  a  match  race  of  two  and  a  half  miles 
at  the  Bois  de  Boulogne,  in  Paris,  January,  1865,  which  he  won  in 
6:14,  being  a  trifle  better  than  2:30  to  the  mile.  Dead.  Sire  of— 
Shepherd  Knapp  Jr.,  b.  g record  2:28M,  dam  by  Royal  Oak. 

Sherman  Black  Hawk  [North  Horse],  -.  h.,  foaled  1845;  by  Ver- 
mont Black  Hawk,  son  of  Sherman  Morgan;  dam  by  Young  Ham- 


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bletoniau,  son  of  Harris'  Hambletonian;  2d  dam  bv  Matchem.     Sire 
of— 

Chicago  Jack,  b.  g.  (saddle) record  2:27^2:  (harness),  2:30,  dam  not  traced. 

Erank  Vernon  [Panic],  b.g record  2:28,  dam  by  Harris'  Hambletonian. 

Shekman  Horse,  br.  h.,  foaled  186-;  by  Gen.  Sherman,  son  of 
Smith's  Young  Cohimbus;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 
Morris,  br.  g record  2:29,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Sheeman  Moegan,  b.  h.,  foaled  186-;    by  John  Morgan,  son  of 
Yermont  Black  Hawk;  dam's  pedigree  unknown.     Sire  of — 
Sherman  Morgan  Jr.,  b.  h record  2:29,  dam  by  Stonewall. 

Sheeman  Moegan  Je.,  b.  h.,  foaled  about  1870;  by  Sherman  Mor- 
gan, son  of  John  Morgan;  dam  bv  Stonewall.    Eecord  2:29,  Middle- 
town,  Del.,  Oct.  2,  1879.     Sire  of— 
Wildair,  b,  g record  2:23,  dam  Pocahontas  by  Portsmouth. 

SiE  Heney,  ch.  h.,  foaled  1855;  by  Seely's  American  Star;  dam 
Black  Molly  (the  dam  of  Goshen  Maid,  record  2:31^4),  pedigree  un- 
known.   Dead.     Sire  of — 

Capitola  [Lady  Star],  b.  m record  2:24,  dam  not^raced. 

Skedaddle,  br.  h.,  foaled  1858;  by  Whitesides'  Black  Hawk,  son 
of  Canada  Chief  [Pacing  Black  Hawk];  dam  unknown.     Sire  of — 
Frank  Reeves,  b.  g record  2:23f4,  dam  by  Hall's  Black  Hawk. 

SkenajStdoah  [Kentucky  Hunter],  b.  h.,  foaled  1854:  by  Broken 
Xiegged  Kentucky  Hunter,  son  of  old  Kentucky  Hunter;  dam's 
pedigree  unknown.    Dead.    Sire  of — 

"  Daisy  Burns,  b.  m ; record  2:293£,  dam  by  the  Harden  Horse. 

Smith  Buee,  ch.  h.,  foaled  about  1845;  by  Burr's  Napoleon,  son 
of  Young  Mambrino,  he  by  Chancellor,  son  of  Mambrino;  dam  by 
imp.  Cleveland  Bay  (?);  2d  dam  by  Mount  Holly,  son  of  imp.  Mes- 
senger.    Sire  of — 
Oen.  Butler,  blk.  g record  (saddle)  2:21,  dam  Isadora,  pedigree  not  traced. 

Snowstoem  (AVilson's),  gr.  h.,  foaled  1855;  by  Steele's  Snowstorm, 
a  white  pacing  horse  of  unknown  blood  brought  from  Canada;  dam 
by  Sidi  Hamet,  son  of  Virginian;  2d  dam  by  Phillip's  Tippoo  Sahib; 
3d  dam  by  Hamilton.     Sire  of — 
Jim  Irving,  b.  g record  2:23,  dam  by  Lear's  Sir  William. 

Speculation,  b.  h.,  foaled  1862;  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son 
of  AbdaUah;  dam  Martha  Washington  (dam  of  Whipple's  Hamble- 
tonian) by  Burr's  W  ashington,  son  of  Napoleon.     Sire  of — 

Oakland  Maid,  gr.  m.  .record  2:22,      dam  Lady  Vernon,  pedigree  unknown. 
Crown  Point,  ch.  h record  2:24^,  dam  Young  Martha  by  Geo.  M.  Patchen  Jr. 

SpoETsaiAN,  -.  h.  No  reliable  information  has  been  obtained  con- 
cerning the  pedigree  of  this  horse.  He  Avas  probably  a  son  of  old 
Tippoo  (Canadian).     Sire  of — • 

Tacony,  rn.  g record  2:27,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Stae  oe  THE  West,  blk.  h.,  foaled  1859;  by  Jackson's  Flying 
Cloud,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk;  dam  Grey  Fanny  by  Eureka, 
son  of  Long  Island  Black  Hawk;  2d  dam  by  Dover  Messenger,  son 
of  imp.  Messenger.  Record  2 :263^,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Sept.  21,  1872. 
Sire  of — 

Lady  Grroesbeck,  gr.  m.  .record  2:25H,  dam  the  Young  Mare,  pedigree  unknown. 

John  J.  Cook,  gr.  g record  2:29^4,  dam  the  Young  Mare,  pedigree  unknown. 

Jim  Eaven,  blk.  g record  2:30,      dam  Jenny,  pedigree  not  traced. 


52  SUPPLEMEI^^T   TO   THE 

Staetle,  b.  h.,   foaled  1867,  by  Rysdyk's    Hambletonian;   dam 
Lizzie  Walker,  by  Seely's  American  Star;  2d  dam  by  Blackbird, son 
of  Carr's  Roebuck.     Sire  of — 
Portia,  ch.  m record  2:29%,  dam  Lady  Pettee  by  son  of  Toronto  CMef. 

Stephen  A.  Douglas,  b.  h..,  foaled  1861 ;  by  Rysdyk's  Hamble- 
tonian, son  of  Abdallab  ;  dam  said  to  be  by  Abdallah,  but  pedigree 
not  definitely  known.     Sire  of^ — 

Idol,  b.  m record  2:23,     dam  Black  Bess  by  Seely's  Black  Hawk. 

Versailles  Girl,  b.  m record  2:251^4,  dam  by  Tippoo.f?) 

Handicap,  r.  g record  2:27?C. 

Westorn,  b.  g record  2:30.     dam  not  traced. 

Sterling,  b.  h.,  foaled  1868 ;  by  Patchen  Boy,  son  of  Godfrey's 

Geo.  M.  Patchen,  he  by  Geo.  M.  Patchen;  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Sire  of — 

J.  B.  Thomas,  b.  h '. record  2:182i,  dam  by  Defiance. 

Stockbeidge  Chief  Je.,  gr.  h.,  foaled  1857;  by  Stockbridge  Chief, 
son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk;   dam   by    Brown's    Tom    Crowder. 
Dead.     Sire  of — 
Abe  Edgington,  gr.  g record  2:23?£,  dam  by  Belmont  (thoroughbred). 

Stocking  Chief,  b.  h.,  foaled  186- ;  by  Clark  Chief,  son  of  Mam- 
brino  Chief;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 
Humboldt,  b.  g record  2:20,  dam  by  Parish's  Crockett. 

Stonewall  Jackson,  blk.  h.,  foaled  1861;   by  Mambrino  Chief; 
dam  a  trotting  mare  brought  from  New  York  to  Kentucky.    Dead. 
Sire  of — 
G-ypsy  Boy,  br.  h record  2:28,  dam  Fanny  Bashaw  by  Green's  Bashaw. 

Steathmoee  (Goodwin  Watson),  b.  h.,  foaled  1866;  by  Rysdyk's 
Hambletonian,  son  of  Abdallah;  dam  Lady  Waltermire,  by  North 
American;  2d  dam  by  Harris'  Hambletonian.     Sire  of — 

Santa  Claus,  b.  h record  2:17V2,  dam  by  William's  Mambrino  Chief  Jr. 

Chestnut  Hill,  b.  h record  2:22H,  dam  Polly  Barber  by  Bully  King. 

Steinway,  b.  h.  (3  yrs.) record  2:25?^,  dam  Abbess  by  Albion. 

Monitor,  gr.  g record  2:29^4,  dam  by  Benton's  Diomed. 

Steideawat,  b.  h.,  foaled  1863;  by  Black  Hawk  Telegraph,  son  of 
Vermont  Black  Hawk;  dam  the  celebrated  pacing  mare  Pocahontas, 
dam  of  Pocahontas,  2:26^),  by  Iron's  Cadmus,  son  of  Cadmus. 
Sire  of — 

Pratt,  br.  g record  2:28.  dam  not  traced. 

Sultan,  br.  h.,  foaled  1875;  by  The  Moor,  son  of  Clay  Pilot;  dam 
Sultana,  by  Delmonico,  son  of  Guy  Miller;  2d  dam  Celeste  by  Mam- 
brino Chief;  3d  dam  Big  Nora  by  Downing's  Bay  Messenger;  4th 
dam  Mrs.  Caudle,  the  dam  of  Ericsson.    Sire  of — 

Sweetheart,  br.  g.  (3  yrs.) record  2:23f4,  dam  Minnehaha  by  Bald  Chief. 

Eva,  b.  f .  (2  yrs.) record  2:26,      dam  Minnehaha  by  Bald  Chief. 

SuPEEB,  blk.  h.,  foaled  1859;  by  Ethan  Allen,  son  of   Vermont 

Black  Hawk;    dam  Mischief    by    Harris'   Hambletonian,    son    of 

Bishop's  Hambletonian;  2d  dam  the  Brown  mare  by  Tippoo  Sahib, 

son  of  Chichester's  Duroc,  he  by  Duroc;  3d  dam  by  imp.  Messenger. 

Sire  of — 

Harry  Conklin,  b.  g record  2:26,  dam  not  traced. 

Emma  C,  blk.  m record  2.29,  dam  not  traced. 

Great  Western,  blk.  g record  2:29,  dam  not  traced. 


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Sussex  Chief, .    Sire  of—  ' 

Lady  Crossin,  b.  m record  2:28. 

SwiGERT,  br.  li.,  foaled  1866;  by  Alexander's  Norman,  son  of  the 
Morse  Horse;  dam  Blandina  by  Mambrino  Chief;  2d  dam  the  Burch 
Mare  (dam  of  Eosalind,  2:21f^),  by  Brown  Pilot,  son  of  old  Copper- 
bottom.     Sire  of — 

Calamus,  b.  ni record  2:24J4,  dam  Merrimac  by  Richard's  Bellfounder. 

George  K.,  gr.  g record  2:25^4,  dam  unknown. 

Resolute,  b.  g record  2:21%,  dam  Bay  Fanny,  by  Richard's  Bellfounder. 

Tattlee,  b.  h.,  foaled  1863;  by  Pilot  Jr.;  dam  Tell-tale  by  Tela- 

mon;  2d  dam  Flea  by  Medoc;  3d  dam  Martha  Darneal  by  Sumpter. 

Eecord  2:26,  Louisville,  Ky.,  Oct.  28,  1868.     Sire  of— 

Indianapolis,  br.  h record  2:21,     dam  Indiana  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

Voltaire,  br.  h record  2:20}i,  dam  Young  Portia  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

Tecumseh,  -.  h.,  foaled  18 — .     No  definite  information  has  been 
obtained  concerning  this  horse.    He  was  owned  on  the  Pacific  Coast. 
Sire  of — 
Pat  Hunt,  eh.  g record  (wagon)  2:25,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

The  Commodore,  b.  h.,  foaled  186-;  by  Guy  Miller,  son  of  Eysdyk's 
Hambletonian;  dam  by  Seely's  American  Star.     Sire  of — 
Mohawk  Prince,  b.  g record  2:28,  dam's  pedigree  not  traced. 

The  Mooe,  blk.  h.,  foaled  1867;  by  Clay  Pilot,  son  of  Neave's 

Cassius  M.  Clay  Jr.;  dam  Belle  of  Wabash,  a  fast  trotting  mare 

whose  blood  is  really  unknown.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Del  Sur,  b.  h record  2:24,     dam  Gretchen  by  Mambrino  Pilot. 

Tommy  Gates,  b.  g record  2:24,      dam  unknown. 

Sir  Guy,  b.  g record  2:28^,  dam  Madame  Ferguson  by  Stormy  John. 

Beautiful  Bells,  blk.  m. .  .record  2.29^2,  dam  Minnehaha  by  Bald  Chief. 

Thibeatjt,  blk.  h.,  foaled  1847;  bred  in  Canada;  by  Chesbrough  (?); 
dam's  pedigree  not  traced.    Dead.     Sire  of — 
Castleton,  b.  g record  2:21,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Thomas  Jefeerson,  b.  h.,  foaled  1863;  by  Toronto  Chief,  son  of 
Royal  George;  dam  Gypsy  Queen  (a  famous  trotting  mare  noted  for 
her  great  ten-mile  trotting  race  with  Captain  McGowan,  at  Louis- 
ville, Ky,,  Oct.  27,  1860 — time  28:39),  pedigree  unknown.  Becord 
2:23,  Prospect  Park,  N.  Y.,  June  2,  1875.     Sire  of— 

John  S.  Clark,  ch.  g record  2:193£,  dam  by  Scott's  Hiatoga. 

Noli,  b.  m record  2:27,     dam  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

Lizzie  M.,  br.  m record  2:27^,  dam  Queen  Pin  by  Legal  Tender. 

Fanny  Jefferson,  blk.  m record  2:29,      dam  the  Whitmore  Mare. 

Mike  .Jefferson,  ch.  g record  2:29^,  dam  not  traced. 

Thorndale,  b.  h.,  foaled  1865;  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  son  of 
Bysdyk's  Hambletonian;  dam  Dolly  (dam  of  Director  2:30)  by  Mam- 
brino Chief  ;  2d  dam  bv  a  son  of  Potomac;  3d  dam  by  Saxe-Weimar 
(thoroughbred).  Eecord  2:22^,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  3,  1876.  Sire 
of— 

Edwin  Thorne,  ch.  g record  2:17^,  dam  Lady  Lightfoot  by  Ashland. 

Daisy  Dale,  b.  m record  2:19=!£,  dam  Daisy  by  Burr's  Washington. 

Tom  Crowder  (Brown's),  ch.  h.,  foaled  1853;  by  Tom  Crowder,  son 
of  old  Pilot;  dam  by  Tom  Hal.     Sire  of — 

Judge  Pollard,  ch.  g record  2:29'^,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Tom    Crowder  (Jamison's),   b.  h.,  foaled    about  1860;    got  by 
Brown's  Tom  Crowder;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 
Marion,  ch.  g record  2:23H,  dam's  pedigree  not  traced. 


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Tom  Hal  (Gray's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1858;  by  Shawhan's  Tom  Hal,  son 
of  Bald  Stockings;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 
Little  Gypsy,  b.  m record  2:22,  dam's  pedigree  not  traced. 

Tom  Huntee,  br,  h.,  foaled  about  1860;  by  Secor's  Black  Hawk, 
son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 

Albemarle,  sp.  g record  2:19,  dam  by  Wadsworth's  Blucher. 

Tom  Hendricks,  gr,  g.  (?) record  2:80,  dam.'s  pedigree  unknown. 

Tom  Htbr  (Wolf's),  blk.  h.,  foaled  1848;  by  Vermont  Black 
Hawk,  son  of  Sherman  Morgan;  dam's  pedigree  unknown.  Dead. 
Sire  of — 

Joe  Hooker,  gr.  g record  2:28?^,  dam  not  traced. 

Tom  Mooee,  b.  li.,  foaled  186-;  by  Ethan  Allen,  son  of  Vermont 
Black  Hawk;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 
Lizzie  Keller,  br.  m record  2:30,  dam's  pedigree  not  traced. 

Tom  EoiiF,  b.  h.,  foaled  1854;  by  Pugh's  Aratus,  son  of  Aratus 
(thoroughbred);  dam  Pocahontas  by  Iron's  Cadmus,  son  of  Cadmus; 
2d  dam  by  Probascoe's  Shakespeare.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Lady  Eolf,  b.  m record  2:22M,  dam  not  traced. 

Tom  Hendricks,  b.  g record  2:25. 

Tom  Wondee,  gr.  h.,  foaled  1848;  by  Tom  Cro^der,  son  of  old 

Pilot;  dam  by  Saratoga,  son  of  Hiatoga  (?).     Sire  of — 

John  W.  Conley  [Beppo],  b.  g record  2:24,     dam  by  Abdallah. 

Modesty,  b.  m record  2:26i4,  dam  by  Seely's  American  Star. 

John  Stewart,  b.  g record  2:30,     dam  by  Harris'  Hambletonian. 

Little  Wonder,  b.  h record  2:30,     dam  not  traced. 

ToENADO  (Ely's),  ch.  h.,  foaled  1854;  by  a  two-year-old  son  of 
Long's  Tornado;  dam  by  Russell's  Eclipse,  son  of  Long's  Eclipse; 
2d  dam  by  the  Wilson  Horse,  son  of  Long's  Missouri;  3d  dam  by 
Counsellor.     Sire  of — 

Modoc,  ch.  g record  2:25,  dam  by  Power's  Morgan  Kattler. 

Silky  B.,  blk.  m record  2:30,  dam  not  traced. 

ToEONTO  Chief,  br.  h.,  foaled  1851;  by  Royal  George,  son  of  War- 
rior; dam  the  Larue  Mare  by  Blackwood,  son  of  Coeur  de  Lion;  2d 
dam  by  Prospect  (thoroughbred),  son  of  Monmouth  Eclipse.  Dead. 
Record  (saddle)  2:24^,  Fashion  Course,  L.  L,  Oct.  2, 1866.     Sire  of— 

Thomas  Jefferson,  blk.  h, . .  .record  2:23,     dam  Gipsy  Queen,  pedigree  unknown. 

Rapid,  blk.  g,  (saddle) record  2:2734,  dam  unknown. 

Belle  of  Toronto,  gr.  m record  2:30,      dam  of  Yermont  Hambletonian  stock. 

ToEONTO  Chief,  -.  h.,  foaled  185-.    The  pedigree  of  this  horse  has 
not  been  definitely  traced;  he  was  bred  and  owned  in  Canada,  and 
was  taken  from  there  to  Jefferson  Co.,  N.  Y.     Sire  of — 
Buzz,  b.  g record  2:28!^,  dam  Lady  Fulton  by  Stubtail. 

ToEONTO  Chief  Je.,  ch.  h.,  foaled  1860;  by  Toronto  Chief,  son  of 
Royal  George;  dam  by  Henry  Clay,  son  of  Andrew  Jackson;  2d  dam 
by  Duroc.     Sire  of — 
Johnnie  Gordon,  ch.  g record  2:25^4,  dam  of  Warrior  stock. 

Teamp,  ch.  h.,  foaled  1864;  by  Gage's  Logan,  son  of  Rysdyk's 
Hambletonian;  dam  the  Elliott  Mare  by  Abdallah.     Sire  of — 

Trampoline,  ch.  m record  2:23,  dam.  Yellow  Bird  by  Green's  Bashaw. 

Teojan,  br.  h.,  foaled  1855;  by  Jackson's  Flying  Cloud,  son  of 
Vermont  Black  Hawk;   dam  Lady  Salisbury  by  AbdaUah,   son  of 
Mambrino;  2d  dam  said  to  be  of  Messenger  blood.     Sire  of — 
Ella  Wright,  b.  m record  2:24M,  dam  by  Hercules. 


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Trouble,  br.  h.,  foaled  1870;  by  Almont,  son  of  Alexander's  Ab- 
dallah;  dam  Lyd  by  Brown  Chief,  son  of  Mambrino  Chief  ;  2d  dam 
by  imp.  Hooten;  3d  dam  by  Bertrand,  son  of  Sir  Archy;  4:th  dam  by 
imp.  Buzzard.     Sire  of — 
Lizzie  2d record  2:23i4.  dam  Lizzie  Craig  by  Paragon  Morgan. 

TucKAHOE  (Manchester's),  gr.  h.,  foaled  1856  ;  by  Blind  Tnckahoe, 
son  of  Herod  Tnckahoe  ;  dam  called  a  Diomed  mare.  Dead.  Sire  of — 
Lady  H.,  gr.  m record  2:27,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

UwHARiE  (Stevens'),  b.  h.,  foaled  about  1857;  byFarlow's  Uwharie, 
son  of  old  Uwharie,  and  he  by  "Washington  (thoroughbred).    The 
breeding  of  the  dam  of  Stevens'  Uwharie,  as  well  as  of  the  dam  of 
his  sire,  Fowler's  Uwharie,  is  unknown.     Sire  of — 
Flora  Belle,  b.  m record  2:22^,  dam  Kit,  pedigree  unknown. 

Velox,  br.  h.,  foaled  1861;  by  Young  Morrill,  son  of  Old  Morrill; 
dam  Ellen  Douglas,  by  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk.     Sire  of — 

Harry  Velox,  b.  g. record  2;28,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Vermont,  br.  h.,  foaled  1855;  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk,  son  of 
Sherman  Morgan;  dam  by  Giffbrd  Morgan.     Sire  of — 

Parrott,  b.  g record  2:26.     dam  not  traoed. 

Ella  Lewis,  b.  m record  2:27,     dam  not  traced. 

Lady  Faustina,  b.  m record  2:29^/^,  dam  not  traced. 

Vermont  (Gill's,  Hurst's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1852;  by  Downing's  Ver- 
mont, son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk;  dam  by  old  Columbus;  2d  dam 
by  Bertrand,  son  of  Sir  Archy;  3d  dam  by  "Matchless.     Sire  of — 
-Bonner  Boy,  b.  g record  2:23,  dam  not  traced. 

Vermont  Hero,  b.  h.,  foaled  1855;  by  Hale's  Green  Mountain 
Morgan,  son  of  Gifford  Morgan;  dam  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk,  son 
of  Sherman  Morgan:  2d  dam  by  Harris'  Hambletonian,  son  of 
Bishop's  Hambletonian.     Dead.     Sire  of — 

Princeton  Boy,  ch.  g record  2:28,  dam  not  traced. 

Lady  Douglas,  b.  m record  2:30,  dam  by  St.  Patrick. 

Vermont  Hero  [Eockwood  Horse],  blk.  h.,  foaled  1850;  by  Sher- 
man Black  Hawk,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk;  dam  by  Young 
Hambletonian,  son  of  Bishop's  Hambletonian.     Sire  of — 

Up-and-up,  b.  g record  2:28,  dnm  not  traced. 

Lady  M.,  gr.  m record  2:30,  dam  by  Night  Hawk. 

Vermont  Eanger,  b.  h.,  foaled  186- ;  by  Young  Morrill,  son  of 
Morrill;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 
Champion  Morrill,  br.  h record  2:27,  dam  by  a  son  of  Vermont  Champion. 

Victor,  b.  h.,  foaled  1863;  by  Buchanan,  son  of  the  Shute  Horse; 
dam  by  the  Eaton  Horse,  son  of  the  Averj^  Horse;  2d  dam  by  the 
Drew  Horse.     Sire  of — 
Young  Buchanan,  b.  h record  2:29i/4,  dam  Nell  by  Hiram  Drew. 

Victor  [Snip],  b.  h.,  foaled  1855;  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  son  of  Hemy 
Clay;  dam  Madge  by  Biggart's  Rattler,  son  of  Sir  Henry;  2d  dam 
by  Harris'  Hambletonian,  son  of  Bishop's  Hambletonian.  Sire  of — 
Bay  Jack,  b.  g record  2:30,  dam  not  traced. 

Victor  Denmark,  -.  h.,  foaled  1855;  by  Grey  Denmark,  son  of 
Denmark,  he  by  imp.  Hedgeford;  dam  by  AVoodford,  son  of  Kos- 
ciusko; 2d  dam  by  Bertrand,  son  of  Sir  Archy;  3d  dam  by  Black- 
burn's Whip.     Sire  of — 
Billy,  b.  g record  2:29f4,  dam  by  Clifton  Pilot. 


SUPPLEMENT    TO    THE 

VoiiUNTEEK,  b.  li.,  foaled  1854;  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son  of 
Abdallah;  dam  Lady  Patriot  (dam  of  Sentinel  2:29^^)  by  Young 
Patriot;  2d  dam  the  Hulse  Mare,  etc.     Sire  of — 

St.  Jiilien,  b.  g record  2:11J4,  dam  Flora  by  Sayre's  Harry  Clay. 

Gloster.  b.  g record  2:17,     dam  Black  Bess  by  Stockbridge  Chief. 

Alley,  b.  g record  2:19,     dam  by  New  York  Black  Hawk. 

Bodine,  b.  g record  2:19M:,  dam  by  Sayre's  Harry  Clay. 

Driver,  b.  g record  2:19;^,  dam  Silvertail  by  Seely's  Am.  Star. 

Amy,  b.  m record  2:203^4,  dam  Belle  Braadon  by  Hambletonian. 

Huntress,  b.  m record  2:20^,  dam  Lady  Sears,  by  Seely's  Am.  Star. 

Powers,  br.  g record  2:21,      dam  Jenny  by  Seely's  Am.  Star. 

Volney,  b.  g record  2:23,     dam  Dolly  Martin  by  Defiance. 

Trio,  b.  m record  2:23^^4,  dam  Lady  Sears  by  Seely's  Am.  Star. 

TJnalala.  b.  m record  2:23H,  dam  Flora  by  Sayre's  Harry  Clay. 

W.  H.  Allen,  b.  h record  2:23^,4,  dam  Peggy  Slender,  pedigree  unknown. 

Frank  Wood,  b.  g record  2:24,      dam  by  son  of  Seely's  Am.  Star. 

Carrie,  b.  m record  2:24i4,  dam  by  Seely's  American  Star. 

Dexter  (California),  b.  g. .  .record  2:27,      dam  by  Seely's  American  Star. 

Yolunteer  Maid,  b.  m record  2:27,      dam  by  the  Drew  Horse. 

Lady  Morrison,  b.  m record  2:27^2,  dam  by  Seely's  American  Star. 

Mary  A.  Whitney,  b.  m record  2:28,      dam  Peggy  Slender,  pedigree  miknown . 

St.  Eemo,  br.  g record  2:28V2,  dam  Flora  by  Sayre's  Harry  Clay. 

Louisa,  b.  m record  2:29M,  dam  by  Ethan  Allen. 

Abdallah (Groldsmith's),b.h.record  2:30,      dam  Martha  by  Abdallah. 

Sweetness,  b.  m record  2:30,      dam  Lady  Merritt  by  Edward  Everett. 

Walkill  Chief,  b.  h.,  1865;  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  son  of 
Abdallah;  dam  DoUy  Mills  (dam  of  Orange  Girl  2:20)  by  Seely's 
American  Star;  2d  dam  Jennie  Lewis  by  Young  Messenger.  Dead. 
Sire  of — 

Dick  Swiveller,  b.  g record  2:18,     dam  Madame  Swiveller  by  Harry  Clay. 

Great  Eastern,  br.  g record  2:18,      dam  by  son  of  imp.  Consternation. 

Billy  Burr,  b.  g record  2:29i/2. 

Roman  Chief,  b.  h record  2:30. 

Wapsie,  dn.  h.,  foaled  1864;  by  Green's  Bashaw,  son  of  Vernol's 
Black  Hawk;  dam  a  dun  mare  by  Joe  Gales,  son  of  Joe  Gales 
(thoroughbred)  by  Marlborough.     Sire  of — 

Gen.  Grant,  ch.  h record  2:21,  dam  by  Hanley's  Hiatoga. 

West  Liberty,  ch.  g record  2:28,  dam  not  traced. 

Washbuen  Hokse,  b.  h.,  foaled  1848;  bred  by  John  Sagnant, 
Yamaska,  Quebec,  Can.;  pedigree  unknown.    Dead.    Sire  of — 
Moose,  b.  g record  2:19Y2,  dam  not  traced. 

Washington  (Burr's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1843;  by  Burr's  Napoleon,  son 
of  Whitson's  Young  Mambrino;  dam  said  to  be  by  Mambrino,  or  by 
his  son,  Whitson's  Young  Mambrino.     Sire  of — 

Lady  Woodruff,  b.  m record  2:29,  dam  by  Gen.  Coffee. 

Rose  of  Washington,  b.  m.  (saddle) record  2:30,  dam  by  Gen.  Coffee. 

Washington  Jackson,  gr.  h.,  foaled  184^;  by  Andrew  Jackson  Jr., 
son  of  Andrew  Jackson;  dam  by  Washington,  son  of  Young  Bashaw. 
Sire  of — 
Twilight,  wh.  m record  2:27,  dam  Lena  Lenake  by  Harker's  Buster. 

Waxy,  ch.  h.,  foaled  1864;  by  Berthune,  son  of  Sidi  Hamet;  dam 
by  Stormy  Petrel,  son  of  Medoc,  he  by  American  Echpse.    Sire  of — 

Grafton,  ch.  g record  2:22M:.  dam  Gyp  by  Kavanaugh's  Grey  Eagle. 

Western  Feaknaught,  ch.  h.,  foaled  1864;  said  to  be  by  Fear- 
naught,  son  of  Young  Morrill;  dam  by  Taggart's  Abdallah.   Sire  of — 

Lady  Brown  ell,  b.  m *. . .  record  2:25?^,  dam  by  Bigler's  Bashaw. 


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Whalebone  (Clark's),  cb.  b.,  foaled  1830;  by  Sherman  Morgan, 
sou  of  Justin  Morgan;  dam  unknown.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Blackstone  Belle,  blk.  in record  2:28 V2,  dam  not  traced. 

Whalebone  Knox,  b.  b.,  foaled  1864;  by  Gen.  Knox,  son  of  Ver- 
mont Hero;  dam  by  Pollard  Morgan,  son  of   Clark's  Whalebone. 
Sire  of — 
John  S.  Heald,  br.  g record  2:27f4,  dam  by  Witherell  Messenger. 

Whiklwind,  -.  b.  No  reliable  information  has  been  obtained  con- 
cerning the  pedigree  of  this  horse.  He  was  owned  in  Kentucky. 
Sire  of — 

Lady  Mac,  b.  m record  2:23,     dam  by  Old  Pilot. 

Barkis,  b.  g record  2:25!/2. 

Whtrlwind,  b.  h.,  foaled  185-  The  pedigree  of  this  horse  is 
unknown;  he  was  bred  in  Canada,  from  whence  he  was  taken  to  the 
State  of  Maine.     Sire  of — 

Bay  Whalebone,  b.  g record  2:26^4.  dam  of  Morgan  descent. 

White  Ghost,  gr.  h.,  son  of  Simpson's  Messenger.    Sire  of — 

Ed  Eaton,  gr.  g , record  2:28,  dam  unknown. 

Whitehall,  br.  h.,  foaled  184^;  by  North  American,  son  of  Sir 
Walter,  he  by  Hickory;  dam  by  Cock  of  the  Eock,  son  of  Duroc. 
Dead.    Sire  of — 
Rhode  Island,  br.  h record  2:23V2,  dam  by  Nigger  Baby. 

Widgeon,  -.  h.  Nothing  is  definitely  known  concerning  the  origin 
of  this  horse;  he  was  purchased  near  Belvidere,  Boone  Co.,  111.,  and 
taken  thence  to  Fayette  Co.,  Iowa,  and  was  said  to  be  of  Canuck 
origin.  Another  account  states  that  he  was  brought  from  Vermont 
to  niinois,  and  that  he  was  got  by  Hale's  Green  Mountain  Morgan. 
Sire  of — 
Mountain  Quail  b.  m record  2:25i4,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Wild  Bashaw,  ch.  h.,  foaled  1862;  by  Green's  Bashaw,  son  of 
Vemol's  Black  Hawk;  dam  the  Elliott  Mare  (dam  of  Tramp)  by 
Abdallah.    Dead.     Sire  of — 
Diamond,  blk.  h record  2:28^2,  dam  not  traced. 

Wild  Wagoner,  b.  h.,  foaled  1857;  by  Geo.  M.  Patchen,  son  of 
Cassius  M.  Clay;  dam  a  bay  trotting  mare  called  Beauty,  brought 
from  Vermont,  and  said  to  have  been  got  by  a  Morgan  horse  called 
Bay  Vermont,    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Black  Frank,  blk.  g record  2:24^4,  dam  unknown. 

Lydia  Thompson,  b.  m record  2:2fiM,  dam  unknown. 

Essex  Maid,  b.  m record  2:30,     dam  unknown. 

WiLKiE  Collins,  b.  h.,  foaled  186-;  by  Ah-wa-ga  Chief,  son  of 
Bysdyk's  Hambletonian;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 

Midge,  b.  m record  2:27?^,  dam's  pedigree  not  traced. 

William  Minob,  -.  h.;  pedigree  not  traced.  Owned  in  Califor- 
nia.   Sire  of — 

Chieftain,  b.  g record  2:25^2,  dam  unknown. 

Windsor,  -.  h.;  by  Major  Anderson  (?);  dam  not  traced.   Sire  of — 

Flora  Windsor,  b.  m record  2:.30.  dam  unknown. 


58  SUPPLEMENT   TO    THE 

WiNTHBOP  (Green's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1864;  by  the  Drew  Horse;  dant 
by  the  Eaton  Horse,  son  of  the  Avery  Horse;  2d  dam  by  Stone  Mes- 
senger, son  of  Winthrop  Messenger.    Dead.     Sire  of — 
Molly  Drew,  ch.  m record  2:27,  dam  Fanny  Fern' 

Winthrop  Moeeill,  b.  h.,  foaled  1855;  by  Young  Morrill,  son  of 
Morrill;  dam  by  the  Huckins  Horse,  son  of  Boyal  Morgan,  he  by 
Sherman  Morgan.     Sire  of — 

Honest  Harry,  rn.  g record  2:22|i4,  dam  not  traced. 

Ben  Morrill,  br.  h record  2:27,  dam  by  Smith's  Old  Columbus. 

Ed.  Getchell.  br.  g record  2:27,  dam  by  the  Downing  Horse. 

Glengarry  [Uncle  Abe],  br.  g record  2:27,  dam  not  traced. 

Sam  Curtis,  b.  g record  2:28,  dam  by  the  Eaton  Horse. 

Fleetwood,  ch.  g record  2:29,  dam  by  Witherell  Messenger, 

J.  G.  Morrill,  ch.  g record  2:29,  dam  by  the  Eaton  Horse. 

Baby  Boy,  wh.  g record  2:30,  dam  of  Messenger  blood. 

WiTHEEELL  Messengee,  ch.  h.,  foaled  1834;  by  Winthrop  Mes- 
senger, son  of  imp.  Messenger;  dam  supposed  to  be  of  Morgan 
descent.  [The  foregoing  pedigree  is  not  established  beyond  ques- 
tion, it  being  asserted  by  some  that  he  was  got  by  Dolphin,  a  chest- 
nut stallion  owned  by  Herbert  Savage,  Anson,  Me.,  he  by  Highlander,, 
a  running  stallion  brought  from  New  York.]  Dead.  Sire  of — 
Belle  of  Portland,  b.  m record  2:26,  dam  unknown. 

WooDBUEN  (thoroughbred),  b.  h.,  foaled  1866;  by  Lexington,  son 
of  Boston;   dam  Lula  Horton  by  imp.   Albion;  2d  dam  Martha 
Dunn  by  imp.   Sovereign;  3d  dam  by  Stockholder;    4tb   dam  by 
Pacolet.     Sire  of — 
Monarch,  b.  g record  2:2814,  dam  Victress  by  Belmont  (thoroughbred). 

WooDFOED  Mambeino,  b.  h.,  foaled  1866;  by  Mambrino  Chief; 
dam  Woodbine  (dam  of  Wedgewood,  2:19)  by  Woodford  (thorough- 
bred), son  of  Kosciusko,  he  by  Sir  Archy.  Dead.  Record  2:21 3^, 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Sept.  4, 1878.     Sire  of — 

Abbottsford.  b.  h record  2:21^,  dam  Columbia  by  Young  Columbus. 

Mambrino  Dudley,  b.  h record  2:22,     dam  Sue  Dudley  by  Edwin  Forrest. 

Convoy,  gr.  g record  2:22^2,  dam  Vanity  Fair  by  Alex's  Abdallah. 

Magenta,  b.  m record  2:24^2,  dam  Madge  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 

Eacbel,  b,  m record  2:26?i. 

Lady  McFatridge,  b.  m record  2:29,     dam  Bayadere  by  Bay  Chief. 

Dacia,  b.  m record  2:29|4,  dam  Dahlia  by  Pilot  Jr. 

George  A.  Ayer,  gr.  g record  2:30,      dam  Diana  by  Pilot  Jr. 

WooDPECKEE  (thoroughbred),  b.  h.,  foaled  1828;  by  Bertrand,  son 
of  Sir  Archy;  dam  the  Buzzard  Mare  by  imp.  Buzzard;  2d  dam  The 
Fawn  by  Craig's  Alfred;  3d  dam  Shepherdess  by  Wormsley's  King 
Herod;  4th  dam  by  Moreton's  imp.  Traveler;  5th  dam  by  imp.  Whit- 
tington.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Prince,  blk.  g record  2:27,  dam  by  imp.  Sarpedon. 

Woodstock,  blk.  h.,  foaled  1857;  by  Young  Morrill,  son  of  MorriU; 
dam  by  Flint  Morgan,  son  of  Sherman  Morgan.    Dead.    Sire  of — 
Koyal  John,  gr .  g record  2:26^4,  dam  by  Putnam  Morgan.. 

Yankee  Bill,  b.  h.;  foaled  186- ;  by  Morgan  Trotter,  son  of  Bull- 
rush  Morgan.     Sire  of — 
Nigger  Baby,  blk.  g record  (pole,  2:25i4)  2:21}i,  dam  by  Hiram  Drew. 

Yellow  Jacket  (Well's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1852;  by  Yellow  Jacket,  a 
pacing  stallion   of  unknown  blood  brought  from  Canada;    dam's 
pedigree  not  definitely  traced.     Sire  of — 
Thomas  L.  Young,  ch.  g record  2:19^,  dam  by  Mefford's  Dragon^ 


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Young  Postboy,  b.  h.,  foaled  185- ;  by  Campbell's  Young  Andrew 
Jackson,  son  of  Long  Island  Black  Hawk;  dam  by  Postboy,  son  of 
Duroc.    Sire  of— 
Commodore,  b.  g record  2:23,  dam  by  Edward  Everett. 

Young  Ameeica,  gr.  h.,  foaled  1859;  by  Hoagland's  Grey  Messen- 
ger, he  by  a  son  of  Sherman  Morgan;  dam  Kate  (dam  of  Jupiter  Ab- 
daUah,  sire  of  Eesult,  2:25)  by  Abdallah;  2d  dam  by  Abdallah.  This 
horse  was  known  in  Vermont,  where  he  was  kept,  as  Long  Island 
Abdallah.  Sire  of — 
Hazor,  gr.  g record  2:26%,  dam  not  traced. 

Young  Beandtwine,  b.  h.,  foaled  1850;  by  Cobb's  Brandy  wine  (a 
Canadian  horse  of  unknown  blood);  dam  by  St.  Lawrence  (?). 
Sire  of — 

Careless  Boy,  b.  g record  2:28,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 

Grey  Bill,  gr.  g record  2:30,  dam  by  State  of  Maine. 

Young  Columbus  (Smith's),  b.  h.,  foaled  1852 ;  by  Smith's  Old 
Columbus ;  dam  Black  Maria  (a  fast  trotting  mare  bred  by  a  Mr. 
Simons,  of  New  Haven,  Vt.)  by  Harris'  Hambletonian,  son  of  Bishop's 
Hambletonian ;  2d  dam  a  large  grey  mare  of  unknown  blood. 
Sire  of— 

Myron  Perry,  b.  g record  2:24^^,  dam  by  Hopkins'  Abdallah. 

Sea  Foam,  gr.  m record  2:24%,  dam  by  Harri?'  Hambletonian. 

Commodore  Vanderbilt,  b.  h record  2:25,     dam  by  Black  Murat. 

Harry  Harley,  b.  g record  2:25^,  dam  by  Barney  Henry. 

Phil  Sheridan,  br.  h record  2:26%,  dam  Black  Fly  by  Son  of  Tippoo. 

Ben  Smith,  gr.  g record  2:27,     dam  by  Vermont  Hambletonian. 

Arthur,  gr.  g record  2:27%. 

Farmer  Boy,  gr.  g record  2:28,     dam  by  the  Morse  Horse. 

Jim  Ward,  b.  g record  2:28%,  dam  Black  Star  by  Darkey. 

Fitzgerald,  b.  g record  2:30,     dam  by  Jackson's  Black  Hawk. 

Young  Columbus,  b.  h record  2:30,     dam  by  the  Morse  Horse. 

Young  Hindoo,  b.  h.,  foaled  185- ;  by  Hindoo,  son  of  Geo.  M. 
Patchen;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 

Clover  [Brightwood],  b.  g record  2:25H,  dam's  pedigree  not  traced. 

Timothy,  b.  g record  2:26%,  dam's  pedigree  not  traced. 

Young  Josephus,  -.  h.,  foaled  185- ;  owned  in  Missouri;  by  Hughes' 
Josephus;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.    Sire  of — 
Kansas  Chief,  b.  g record  2:21M,  dam  Ella  by  Young  Copperbottom. 

Young  Kemble  Jackson,  -.  h.,  foaled  186-;  by  Wilson's  Kemble 
Jackson,  son  of   Kemble  Jackson,  he  by  Andrew  Jackson;  dam's 
pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 
Penelope,  rn.  m record  2:27,  dam's  pedigree  not  traced. 

Young  Moeeedl  (Perkins'),  br.  h.,  foaled  1848;  by  Old  Morrill,  son 
of  the  Jemiison  Horse,  he  by  Young  BuUrush  Morgan;  dam  by  the 
Lock  Goss  Horse,  son  of  Sherman  Morgan;  2d  dam  by  Young  Bull- 
rush  Morgan.    Dead.     Sire  of — 

Fearnaught,  ch.  h record  2:23^4,  dam  by  the  Steve  French  Horse. 

Mattie  Lyle  (?),  br.  m record  2:28,      dam  not  traced. 

Draco,  blk.  h record  2:28%,  dam  by  the  Hoyt  Horse. 

Young  Moeeill,  br.  h.,  foaled  185-;  by  Perkins'  Young  Morrill, 
son  of  Old  Morrill.     Sire  of — 
Blanche,  blk.  m record  2:23%,  dam  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk. 

Young  Moscow;  by  Moscow  (Canadian).     Sire  of — 

May,  ch,  m record  2:26,  dam  unknown. 


60     .   breeders'  trotting  stud  book. 

Young  Plenipo,  -.  h.,  foaled  185- ;  by  Plenipo,  a  pacing  horse  of 
unknown  blood;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 
Joe  [Triumph],  ch.  g record  2:253^4,  dam  by  Tuckahoe  ( ?) . 

Young  Pkiam  (thoroughbred),  ch.  h.,  foaled  1834;  by  Priam,  son 
of  Emilius;  dam  by  Soothsayer.    Dead.    Sire  of — 
Silas  Rich,  ch.  g. record  2:24^,  dam's  pedigree  not  traced. 

Young  Voluntebe,  b.  h.,  foaled  186-;  by  Volunteer,  son  of  Rys- 
dyk's  Hambletonian;  dam's  pedigree  not  traced.     Sire  of — 
Jersey  Boy,  b.  g record  2:21i/2,  dam  Libby  by  Gen.  Taylor. 

Young  Wilkes,  b.  h.,  foaled  1868;  by  George  Wilkes,  son  of  Rys- 
dyk's  Hambletonian;  dam  by  Prince  of  Wales,  son  of  Royal  George; 
2d  dam  said  to  be  by  Hoagland's  Grey  Messenger,  but  not  definitely 
traced.    Record  2:283^,  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  3, 1876.     Sire  of— 
William  H.,  b.  g record  2:2034,  dam  Jane  Murray  by  Daniel  Webster. 

Young  Woruii,  b.  h.,  foaled  1859;  by  Woful,  son  of  Long  Island 

Black  Hawk;  dam  by  Roe's  Abdallah  Chief,  son  of  Abdallah:  2d 

dam  by  Bay  Richmond,  son  of  imp.  Sour  Grout.     Sire  of — 

Carrie  N.,  b.  m record  2:27,  dam  not  traced. 

Larkin,  b.  g record  2:30,  dam  Lady  Forrester  by  Field's  Royal  George 


APPENDIX 


CORRECTIONS  AND  ADDITIONAL  INFORMATION. 


Page  4.— Under  Alcalde,  and  after  Fancy  Day,  read:— dam  by  Kentucky  Clay. 

5. — Under  Alexander,  after  Alexander  Button  change:— 3  years  2:29  to  4 

years  2:26i4. 
5.— Under  Allie  West,  and  after  Rachel  B.,  record  2:28H  add :— dam  by  a 

son  of  Ericsson. 
5. — Under  Amhoy,  and  after  Corbin's  Bashaw,  record  2:26M,  add  : — dam 

Black  Maria  by  Banner  Chief. 
5. — Under  American,  and  after  Nellie  Holcomb,  record  2:28,  change  Rys- 

dyk's  to  Harris'. 
6.— Under  American  Emperor  Jr.,  and  after  Lottie  K.,  record  2:27,  read  :— 

dam  Fashion  by  Florida. 
6. — Under  American  Ethan,  and  after  Geo.  H.  Mitchell,  2:26,  read  : — dam 

by  Long's  Tornado. 
6. — Under  Andrew  Jaclcson  Jr.,  add  :— Happy  Jack,  b.  g.,  record  2:20,  dam 

by  American  Star. 
6. — Under  Andy  Johnson,  add  : — Joe  Hooker,  ch.  g.,  record  2:30. 
9. — Under  Black  Dutchman,  add  :— Eva,  blk.  m.,  record  2:27. 
12.— Under  Bhce  Bull,  and  after  Mamie,  record  2:27%,  add :— dam  Silver- 
ella  (dam  of  Silverton),  and  strike  out  Frank  Landers.     (See  Sad- 
dling Buck,  page  49.) 
"   13. — Under  Caliban,  and  after  Cyclone,  record  2:26M,  add  :— dam  Camlet  by 
Hamlet. 
Page  15.— Under  C/i,ampzon  Jr.    (Gooding's),  add  :— Naiad  Queen,  b.  m.,  record 
2:27^:,  dam  Tackey,  by  Pilot  Jr.;  also  add: — Novelty,  ch.  m.,  record 
2:29^2;  and  change  Champion  Girl's  record  to  2:30. 
"   15. — Under  Chauncey  Goodrich,  make  Kendall's  record  2:24%. 
"  18.— Under  Daniel  Lambert,  and  after  John  Hall,  record  2:24M,  read  : — dam 
by  American  Ethan.    After  Motion,  record  2:29,  read  : — dam  by  the 
Merrow  Horse.    After  May  Morning,  record  2:30,  read  : — dam  May 
Queen  by  Ethan  Allen. 
"  19.— Transfer  George  Treat  and  Black  Swan   from  David  Hill   (Case's),  to 
David  Hill  (McCracken's  Black  Hawk),  and  read  the  pedigree  of 
David  Hill  (Case's)  as  follows  :— foaled  1861,  got  by  David  Hill  son  of 
Vermont  Black  Hawk,  dam's  pedigree  unknown. 
"   19.— After   Detective    Patchen,  read:— by  Star  Patchen,    son   of    Geo.  M. 
Patchen,  dam  by    St.  Lawrence;  and   change  Detective  Prince  to 
Draco  Prince. 
"   20.— Under  Edward  Everett,  and  after  Clark  S.,  record  2:27J4,  read  :— dam 

Jane  Murray  (the  dam  of  Lottery  and  Wm.  H.) 
"  21.  -Under  Electioneer,  and  after  Albert  W.,  add  :— dam  by  John  Nelson. 
"   21.— TJndeT  Ethan  Allen,  and  after  Fannie  Lee,  record  2:28,  read  :— dam  by 
North  Horse. 


62  APPENDIX. 

Page 25.— Change  Geo.  M.  Patchen  (Hemphill's),  to  "Pafc/iew, (Hemphill's)  blk. 
h.,  by  Mambrino  Patchen,  son  of  Mambrino  Chief,  dam  by  Scott's 
son  of  Mambrino  Chief;"  and  after  McLeod,  record  2:25^4,  add  : — dam 
(the  dam  of  Eric),  by  John  Dillard, 
"  26.— Change  Gbo.  M.  Patchen  (King's),  to  read:—"  Geo.  M.  Patchen  (King's) 
blk.  h.,  foaled  1871,  by  Tom  Patchen  son  of  Geo.  M.  Patchen,  dam 
said  to  be  a  Black  Hawk  Morgan  Mare,"  and  after  Forrest  Patchen, 
record  2:2414,  read :— dam  by  Flying  Cloud,  son  of  Vermont  Black 
Hawk. 

Page  28,  add  to  list  of  sires:— 
Hambletonian  (Harris')  gr.  h.,  foaled  1823,  got  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian, 

son  of  imp.  Messenger,  dam  the  Munson  Mare,  said  to  be  by  imp.  Messenger. 

Dead.    Sire  of— Lady  Shannon,  g.  m.,  record  2:28%  ;  dam  unknown. 

Page  29. — Under  Hambletonian  (Whipple's)  and  after  Maggie  C,  2:36M,  add  : — 

dam  by  Eldred.    After  Hannah,  2:29,  add  : — dam  Young  Martha,  by 

Geo.  M.  Patchen  Jr. 
"     29. — Under  Hamiltonian  Prince,  and  after  Happy  Traveler,  2:27%,  add  : — 

dam  Lady  Larkin  by  Little  Jack. 
'•     30. — Under  Happy  Medium,  and  after  Buzz  Medium,  2:23,  add  :— dam  by 

Nonpareil.    After  Elwood  Medium,  2:24^,  add  : — dam  by  Voorhees' 

Abdallah  Chief.    After  Alice  Medium,  2:29J4,  add  :— dam  Belle  Boyd 

by  Sherman  Black  Hawk. 
'•     30.— Under  Harold,  and  after  Mattie  Graham,  add  :— dam  by  Mambrino 

Chief. 
"     32. — Under  Hotspur,  and  after  Lucy  C,  2:30,  add : — dam  Lady  Clara  by 

Marshall  Ney. 
'•     32. — Under  Independent,  add  : — Josh  Billings,  ch.  g.,  record  2:295^,  dam  by 

American  Star. 
"■     33. — TJuder  Jim  Monroe,  and  after  Judge  Hawes,  2:27%,  add: — dam  Laura, 

by  American  Clay. 
'•     39. — Under  Mambrino  Patchen,  and  after  London,  2:2834,  add:— dam  by 

Edwin  Forrest  (Alexander's).  After  Mambrino  Diamond,  2:30,  add: — 

dam  Lucy  Clay  by  Strader's  C.  M.  Clay  Jr. 
"     39. — Under  Mambrino  Pilot,  and  after  Morning,  add: — dam  Granite,  by 

John  Plowman. 
"     40. — Under  Mercury,  and  after  Chester  F.,  2:30,  read: — dam  by  Magnolia. 
"     40. — Messenger  Chiefs    pedigree    should  read: — foaled  1870;  by  Abdallah 

Pilot,  son  of  Abdallah,  dam  by  Mambrino  Messenger,  son  of  Mam- 
brino Paymaster. 
Page  45,  add  to  list  of  sires:— 

Pocahontas  Boy,  b.  h.,  foaled  1864,  by  Tom  Rolf,  son  of  Pugh's  Aratus,  dam 
Fanny  Benson  (dam  of  Ella  Wilson,  2:30)  by  Jerry,  son  of  Shropshire's  Tom 
Hal.    Sire  of  —  Highland  Mary,  ch.  m.,  record  2:30,  dam  Bridget  by  Blue  Bull. 

Page  46. — Under  P?-iam,  and  after  Honesty,  record  2:25M,  add: — dam  by  Chief- 
tain. 

"•  46. — In  pedigree  of  Primus,  change  Sherman'' s  Black  Hawk  to  Vermx)nt 
Black  Hawk. 

"  48.— Under  Ridley  Horse,  and  after  Robert  Lee,  2:23,  add:— dam  the  Stone 
Mare,  by  North  American. 


APPENDIX. 


63 


THE  GEEAT  BROOD  MAEES. 


TABLK  GIVIN(t  THE  NAMES  OF  THE  MARES  THAT  HAVE  PRODUCED  TWO  OR  MORE 
TROTTERS  WITH  RECORDS  IN  2:30  OR  BETTER. 

Name  of  Dam  with  her  t'iire.        Names  of  Produce.       Reco^^d.  Sii^e  of  Produce. 

Bay  Fanny  by  Rich-      S  Alexander,  b  h 2:28 ?i .  .Goldsmith's  Abdallah. 

ards'  Bellfounder,      {  Resolute,  br  h 2:275£ .  .Swigert. 

Belle  Boyd  by  Sherman  \  Baron  Luff 2:27     )  tx„^^„  Morii^nrr, 

Black  Hawk,  \  Alice  Medium 2:29ii  (  ^^PP^  Medium. 

Belle  Brandon  by  (  Amy,  b  m 2:20^4 .  .Volunteer. 

Hambletonian,  \  Gov.  Sprague,  blk  h 2:20H .  .Rhode  Island. 

Black  Kate  by                5  Addison  Lambert,  bh.. .  .2:27     (-nariipl  Tiamhprf 
Addison,  \  Ben  Franklin,  ch  h 2:29     )  Daniel  l^ambert. 

Burch  Mare  by  Brown  (  Rosalind 2:21^ .  .Alexander's  Abdallah. 

Pilot  (Parker's) .         \  Donald 2:27     .  .Dictator. 

Clara  by  Seely's  (  Dexter 2:1714  I  HamblPtom-fln 

American  Star,  \  Alma 2:28?i  S  -tiambletoman. 

Diana  by  (  George  A.  Ayer,  gr  g 2:30    .  .Woodford  Mambrino. 

Pilot  Jr.,  (  Lady  Kelso,  gr  m* 2:29    .  .Belmont. 

Dolly  by  5  Envoy,  br  h 2:28      ?  ftp,,.™]  TTatnh 

Iowa,t  \  Fleta,  blk  m 2:28     S  ^^^^^^^  Hatch. 

-n^n^  K,.  (  Thorndale 2:221^ .  .Alexander's  Abdallah. 

^&b?ar""''''-''1ll'tr^.^.""";:::::::;:ii§  i Andrew jacw 

Eric's  Dam  by  i  Eric 2:28^4 .  .Ericsson. 

John  Dillard,  \  McLeod  (4  yrs) 2:25i4.  .Patchen  [Hemphill'sj. 

Fanny  Jackson  by         5  Annie  Page,  b  m 2:27^4  I  Danipl  T.amhprf 

StonewaU  Jackson,     ;  Aristos,  b  h 2:27?4  S  -^^^^^^  l-ambert. 

Farmer  Boy's  Dam  by  5  Farmer  Boy 2:28     1  y  noinTnhn^rSTniff.'cn 

Morse  Horse,  7  Young  Columbus 2:30     ^  J^-<-OiumbusLbmith  sj. 

Tj,.  ,,„  .  (  St.  Julien,  b  g 2:11^4  ) 

Qo^v^V:  TTp^rxr  Pl^x-     \  St.  Remo.  b  g 2:28^  -  Volunteer. 

Sayre  s  Harry  Clay ,     ^  xJnalalla,  b  m 2:231^4  S 

%l^Ti?r^'^ty'  \  §S^  T?o!;  Wf  m  V..::.:  Ji     (  Messenger  Duroc. 
bayre  s  Harrj  Llay,    ^  Elaine,  b  m 2:20     ) 

Hackett  Mare  (  Nancy  Hackett,  rn  m 2:20     \  ttt^„  j?^  TTorriKi^i^'r, 

.  (pedigree  unknown)  /  Argonaut,  br  g. 2:23^4  \  ^''''^  ""  Hamblet  n. 

T„,- r.  Tvr,n^^o^  (  Lottery 2:27     . . Hambletonian. 

f^elJree  unknown ) "  ^lark  S 2:27^4  -  -Edward  Everett. 

(pedigree  unknown j  /  ^i^iam  H 2:29     .  .Sampson. 

Jenny  by  S  Nellie  Patchen.  ch  m 2:27i4.  .Alexander. 

Belmont,t  \  Flora  Shepljerd,  b  m 2:30     . . Gen.  McClellan. 

Jenny  by  (  Col.  Moulton,  ch  h 2:28i4  I  T)„Tiipl  T/imherf 

The  Bigelow  Horse,  I  Nonesuch,  ch  m 2:2514  3  -^^"^^^  l^ambert. 

Jenny  Lind  by  j  Dixie,  gr  m 2:30     ?  xjn^f  t^ 

BeUf ounder,  \  Tackey,  gr  m 2:26     S 

Julia  Machree  by           3  Chester,  b  g 2:27     ?  TTa^uipi-^^^-.- 
Seely's  Am.  Star,         I,  Enfteld,  b  h 2:20     \  -tLambletonian. 

Tr„t„  u„  C  Young  Bruno,  br  g 2:225ii  ) 

lifi ?Iw^  \  Breeze,  b  g 2:24     \  Hambletonian. 

±5eildire,  (  Bruno,  br  g 2:291/2) 

T  „/!„  -i7,,n-^„  K„  (  Wizz,  b  g 2:2314 .  .Roscoe.f 

Lady  Fulton  by  3  puzz,  b  | 2:28i| .  .Toronto  Chief. 

btub  laii,  ^  Rufus,  b  g 2:29     .  .Bacon's  Ethan  Allen. 

Lady  Rice  by  5  Scott's  Thomas,  b  h 2:21     .  .Gen.  Geo.  H.Thomas. 

Whitehall  (?),  I  Scott's  Chief,  bg 2:23    .  .Fisher'  Edwin  Forrest. 

*  Saddle  record.       f  Thoroughbred. 


64 


APPENDIX. 


Lady  Sears  by  S  Huntress,  b  ni 2:20%  I  VnlnntPPr 

Seely's  Am.  Star,  7  Trio,  b  m .2:23^4  5  volunteer. 

Lady  Woodruff's  d.  by  (  Lady  Woodruff,  b  m 2:29     }  t3„__»„  Wnshinfrf nn 

Gen.  Coffee,  I  Rose  of  Washington,  b  m*2:30     ]  ""^"^  ^  ^ asMngton. 

Madame  Temple  by  5  Flora  Temple,  b  m 2:19%  •  .Loomis'  Bogus. 

a  spotted  Arabian,  I  Pilot  Temple,  b  h 2:24i/4 .  .Pilot  Jr. 

Maid  of  Clay  by  (  Clay,  blk  g 2:2.5y3.  .Fred  Low. 

Henry  Clay,  (  Capt.  Smith,  br  g  [4  yrs.]2:29     .  .Locomotive. 

Maud  by  i  Magdallah,  ch  m 2:24     .  .Primus. 

Mambrino  Rattler.  /  Reliance,  b  h 2:25    ..Alexander. 

„.        .    ,     ,  ( Beautiful  Bells  [4  yrs.] . .  .2:29y2  •  -The  Moor. 

Minnehaha  by  )  g^eetheart  [3  yrs.] 2:23i4  /  «„!.«„ 

Bald  Chief,  I  j,^^  [-2  y^g j  ^  .  f  _" .2:26     f  S^"^'^' 

Miss  Russell  by  ^  Nutwood,  ch  h 2:18% .  .Belmont. 

Pilot  Jr.,  1  Maud  S.,  ch  m 2:lUM.  -Harold. 

L.  1.  Black  Hawk,  (  Lottie,  b  m 2:28     ) 

Ned  by  Edwin  Forrest  5  Postboy 2:23V4  I  Mno^o 

(Berkley's),  i  Clemmie  G.  [4  yrs.] 2:28%  ^  ^^^a^c. 

Nonesuch  by  5  Lady  Turpin 2:23     .  .Bell  Morgan. 

Brignoli,  (  Kentuckian 2:27M .  .Balsora. 

Peggy  Slender  j  W.  H.  Allen,  b  h 2:23i/2  )  Volunteer 

(pedigree  unknown)  :^  Mary  A.  Whitney,  b  m ....  2:28     y  ^  oiunteer. 

Polly  Barber  by  i  Bertrace,  b  m 2:21  M .  .Rysdyk. 

Bully  King,  I  Chestnut  Hill,  b  h. 2:2214  -  .Strathmore. 

Sally  Chorister  by  (  Proteine,  br  m 2:18    .  .Blackwood. 

Mambr'o  Chorister,  (  Belle  Brasfield,  b  m 2:20    .  .Viley's  Cripple.     • 

Santa  Maria  by  j  Billy  Hoskins,  gr  g 2:26M .  .Alex.  Edwin  Forrest. 

Pilot  Jr.,  (  Hylas,  ch  ti 2:24^2 •  .Alcalde. 

^fS^Ti) ,  {  KST4  yW.i  ■:::■- :.-^\  Blue  BuH. 

stone  Mare  b,  i£SVte,Ss,|rm;:::2i./jHol-d-s  Ethan  Allen. 

North  American,  /  Robert  Lee,  blk  g 2:23     .  .The  Ridley  Horse. 

Trusty  by  5  Scotland  Maid 2 :28i4  ^  -ctj,  mhletonian 

Young  Trustee,  I  Deucalion 2:26i4  S  ^ambletonian. 

Waterwitch  by  ^  Mambrino  Gift,  br  h 2:20     . .  Mambrino  Pilot. 

Pilot  Jr.,  i  Scotland,  blk  g 2:22H .  .Bonnie  Scotland.f 

Woodbine  by  5  Wedgewood.  br  h 2:19     .  .Belmont. 

Woodford,!  )  Woodford  Mambrino,  b  h.2:2iy2  •  .Mambrino  Chief. 

""ffmLdr" "'  \  SSf  b'm!'.'';; :;;::::;:  JIm  }  ^mg-s  champion  jr. 
''reSi'rruntaown)  \  J."?  cooT!''*:  ;:::::::  f^'i  \ »'-  <"  *»  w-'- 

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Record,  2:29,  made  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  October  13,  1881,  in  a 

field  of  eleven  horses. 

Chestnut,  small  star  in  forehead,  nigh  hind  ankle  white, 
15  hands,  foaled  October,  1873 ;  sire,  Daniel  Lambert  ;  dam,  a 
mare  formerly  owned  by  Charles  B.  Wellington,  Albion,  Maine, 
and  called  by  him  "Never  Mind,"  Mr.  Wellington  writes:  "I 
bought  this  mare  in  the  town  of  Presque  Isle,  Aroostook  County, 
of  a  young  fellow,  I  do  not  know  who  he  was,  he  w^as  going 
West.  She  was  out  of  the  mare  Old  Drew,  and  was  sired  by  a 
Morrill  horse :  I  do  not  know  what  one.  I  won  two  or  three 
races  with  her  when  I  owned  her ;  she  could  trot  in  2 :  40,  or 
better.  The  colt  that  I  raised  from  her  could  trot  in  2  :  20. "  Mr. 
Wellington  sold  this  mare  to  Gideon  Wells,  Clinton,  Maine,  who 
sold  her  to  Leander  Comee,  Fitchburgh,  Mass.  The  colt,  referred 
to  above,  was  Little  Claude,  who  won  the  race  for  three-year  olds, 
at  the  Maine  State  Fair,  1872.  (See  page  71,  Thompson's  Maine 
Horses.)  Little  Claude  died  at  five  years  old.  Bred  at  the  Cream 
Hill  Stock  Farm,  Shoreham,  Vt.,  by  Leander  Comee,  Fitchburgh, 
Mass.     The  pedigree  of  Never  Mind  is  being  further  investigated. 

Daniel  Lambert,  by  Ethan  Allen. 

Dam,  Fanny  Cook,  by  Abdallah ;  second  dam  by  Stockholm's 
American  Star,  son  of  Duroc.     Sire  of 
Comee,      .     .     .     2 :  19i 


Nancy,      .     .     .     3  :  22^ 
Jim,     .     .     .     .     2:23i 
Wild  Lily,    .     .     2:24 
Lady  Foxie,       .     2  :  24^ 
John  Hall,     .     .     2 :  24^ 
Jimmy  Stewart,     2  :  24:J 
Jubilee  Lambert,  2  :  25 
Nonesuch,     .     .     2 :  25^ 
Billy  D.,  .     .     .     2:26 
Addison  Lambert,  2  :  27 


Dickard,  .     .     . 

2 

:27 

Ella  Doe,       .     . 

2 

:27i 

Annie  Page, 

2 

:27i 

Boston,     .     .     . 

2 

:27f 

Aristos,    .     .     . 

2 

:27f 

Col.  Moulton,    . 

2 

.28i 

Arnold  W.  H.,  . 

2 

29 

Ben.  Franklin,  . 

2 

29 

Joe  S.,      ... 

2 

30 

May  Morning,  . 

2: 

30 

Ethan  Allen,  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk. 

Dam,  a  blocky,  gray  mare,  bought  in  Vermont,  and  weigliing 
about  960  lbs.,  said  to  be  of  Messenger  origin,  probably  a  mix- 
ture of  Morgan  and  Messenger,  but  pedigree  unknown.     Sire  of 

Billy  Barr,      .     .     2 :  23f  Fanny  Lee, 2  :  28 

Hotspur,    .     .     .     2 :  24  Fanny  Allen,  .     .     .     .     .     2  :  28i 

Pocahontas,    .     .     2 :  26f  Warwick, 2 :  29i 

Honest  Allen,(pole)  2  :  28  Washington  Irving,(saddle)  2  :  30 

Vermont  Black  Hawk,  by  Sherman  Morgan,  by  Justin  Morgan, 

Dam,  bred  in  the  Province  of  New  Brunswick,  and  claimed 

to  have  been  a  half-bred  English  mare.     Sire  of 

Ethan  Allen,      .     2 :  25^  Lancet,     .     .     .     2 :  27^ 

Belle  of  Saratoga,     .     .     .     2 :  29^ 

Sherman  Morgan,  by  Justin  Morgan. 

Dam,  a  good  sized  and  spirited  chestnut  mare,  brought  from 
Rhode  Island  to  Lyndon,  Vt. ;  pedigree  unknown. 

Justin  Morgan. 

Foaled  about  the  year  1790,  at  or  near  Springfield,  Mass.,  and 
taken  from  there  to  Randolph,  Vt.,  by  Justin  Morgan,  when  about 
three  years  old.  Probably  sired  by  True  Briton  or  Beautiful 
Bay,  owned  by  Seeley  Norton,  East  Hartford,  Conn.,  and  kept 
several  seasons  at  West  Springfield,  Mass.  Dam  said  to  be  of 
Wildair  breed. 

True  Briton  or  Beautiful  Bay. 

Got  by  imported  horse,  Traveller.  Dam  said  to  have  been 
imported. 

Traveller. 

Foaled  1748,  and  imported  to  Virginia  when  about  five  years 
old.    Get  by  Croft's  Partner.     Dam  by  Bloody  Buttocks,  Arabian. 

Partner,  by  Jigg,  son  of  the  Byerly  Turk. 

Dam  by  Curwen's  Bay  Barb  ;  second  dam  by  Sport ;  third 
dam  by  the  chestnut,  white-legged  Lowther  Barb. 


BREAD  LOAF   STOCK   FARMS. 


Abdallah,  by  Mambrino,  son   of   imported    Messenger ;    dam, 

Amazonia,  pedigree  unknown.     Sire  of 

Frank  Forrester,  .2:30  O'Blennis,  .     .     3:37f 

Sir   Walter,  .     .     2 :  27    . 
Mambrino. 

By  imported  Messenger  ;  dam  by  imported  Sourcrout ;  second 
dam  by  imported  Whirligig ;  third  dam  by  old  Slammerken,  by 
imported  Wildair ;  fourth  dam  imported  Cub  Mare,  by  Cub,  with 
nine  more  thoroughbred  crosses ;  the  thirteenth  dam  being  the 
Layton  Barb  Mare. 

Imported  Messenger. 

By  English  Mambrino,  son  of  Engineer,  son  of  Sampson,  son 
of  Blaze,  son  of  Flying  Childers,  son  of  the  Darby  Arabian ;  dam 
by  Turf,  son  of  Matcliem,  son  of  Cade,  son  of  the  Grodolphin  Ara- 
bian ;  second  dam  sister  to  Figurante,  by  Regulus,  son  of  the 
Godolphin  Arabian,  etc.,  etc. 

English  Mambrino. 

Sire  of  imported  Messenger,  by  Engineer ;  dam  the  dam  of 
Dulcinea,  by  Cade,  son  of  the  Godolphin  Arabian;  second  dam  by 
Bolton  Little  John,  son  of  Partner,  son  of  Jigg,  son  of  the  Byerly 
Turk  ;  third  dam  Favorite,  by  a  son  of  Bald  Galloway ;  fourth 
dam  out  of  Lord  Portmore's  Daffodil,  by  Sir  T.  Gascoign's  Foreign 
Horse. 

Bishop's  Hambletonian. 

By  imported  Messenger  ;  dam,  Pheasant,  pedigree  unknown; 
second  dam  by  imported  Medley. 

Motion  is  of  about  the  same  size  as  Daniel  Lambert.  He  is 
very  long  on  the  side,  though  coupled  short  on  the  back  ; 
has  a  hind  leg  of  wonderful  symmetry  and  power,  and  shoul- 
ders large  enough  for  a  1,100  horse.  He  has  the  capacity  of 
trotting  close  to,  probably  under,  2  :  20 ;  is  ready  ,to  trot  ally 
number  of  heats,  and  a  good  weight  puller.  He  will,  unques- 
tionably, if  he  lives,  prove  a  great  sire  of  trotters.    His  colts  rival. 


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6  BREAD  LOAF   STOCK  FARMS. 


and,  we  believe,  fully  equal  those  of  Lambert  in  tlieir  action. 
Not  one  of  tliem,  thus  far,  but  what  starts  a  trotter.  All  from 
good  sized  mares,  have  proved  of  good  size  ;  and  aside  from 
their  action,  partake  of  that  beauty  for  which  the  Morgan  horse 
is  so  justly  celebrated. 


No.  2.    FIREFLY. 

Chestnut  horse,  15^  hands,  foaled,  1873  ;  sire,  Daniel  Lam- 
bert ;  dam  by  Plato ;  second  dam  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk. 
Bred  by  Henry  F.  Hall,  Bridport,  Vt. 

Plato,  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk. 

Dam  by  Sir  Charles ;  g.  d.  by  Post  Boy. 

Sir  Charles,  by  Duroc. 

Dam  by  Plato,  son  of  imported  Messenger. 

Post  Boy,  by  imported  Diomede. 

Firefly  is  a  very  handsome  horse,  built  after  the  Black 
Hawk-Morgan  pattern.  Several  of  his  colts,  though  quite  young, 
have  commanded  a  good  price.  A  number  of  his  colts  show  fast, 
and  he,  though  never  trained  for  speed,  has  shown  a  mile,  on  a 
half-mile  track,  in  less  than  three  minutes. 


No.  3.    THOUGHT. 

Mahogany  bay,  star  and  white  nose,  two  white  ankles  be- 
hind, white  spot  on  off  fore- foot,  15^  hands,  foaled,  1877  ;  sire, 
Daniel  Lambert ;  dam  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian ;  second  dam 
by  Seeley's  American  Star.  Bred  by  Col.  A.  J.  Stowe,  Wey- 
bridge,  Vt. 

Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  by  Abdallah. 

Dam,  Charles  Kent  Mare,  by  imported  Bellfounder ;  second 

dam.  One  Eye,  by  Bishop  Hambletonian.     Sire  of 

Dexter,     .     .     .     2 :  17i  Lottery,    .     .     .     2:27 

Nettie,      .     .     .     2 :  18  Spark,       .     .     .     2 :  27f 

Orange  Girl,      .     2  :  20  Lottie  (Emma  E.),  2  :  28 


BREAD  LOAF   STOCK  FARMS. 


Gazelle,    .     .     . 

2:21 

Jay  Gould,    .     . 

2  :  2U 

Bella,  .... 

2:22 

Geo.  Wilkes,     . 

2:22 

Mattie,      .     .     . 

2  :.22i 

Young  Bruno,    . 

2:22f 

I/ady  Banker,     . 

2:23 

Breeze,     .     .     . 

2:24 

Jas.  Howell,  Jr.. 

2:24 

EflBe  Deans,  .     . 

2:25i 

Ella  Madden,     . 

2  :  25| 

Deucalion,     .     . 

2:26i 

Small  Hopes,     . 

2 :  26i 

Chester,    .     .     . 

2:27 

Jerome,    .     .     . 

2:27 

Georgie  M.,  .     . 

2:28i 

Scotland  Maid,  . 

2:28i 

Alma,  .... 

2:28f 

Enfield,    .     .     . 

2:29 

Marguerite,  . 

2:29 

Factory  Girl, 

2:29i 

Administrator,  . 

2:29i 

Bruno,      .     .     . 

2:29* 

Hamperion,  .     . 

2  :  29i 

Harvest  Queen, 

2:29i 

Drift  (Norwood), 

2:29f 

Maud,  .     .     ,     . 

2  :  29f 

Sentinel,  .     .     . 

2:29f 

Kisbar,     .     .     . 

2:30 

Lady  Augusta.  . 

2:30 

Thought  is  tlie  result  of  a  combination  of  the  two  families 
which,  by  long  odds,  have  produced  the  most  trotters — the  Ham- 
bletonian  and  Morgan.  He  combines  to  a  marked  degree  the 
qualities  of  these  two  families,  having  the  size  and  color  of 
the  Hambletonian,  and  with  much  of  the  fine  finish,  the 
prominent  eyes,  the  broad  forehead  and  pleasant  countenance 
of  the  Morgan ;  and,  although  not  broken  until  last  summer, 
and  not  as  yet  speeded  at  all,  we  are  confident  that  he  inherits 
the  speed  of  the  two  families.  Thought  made  his  first  season 
in  the  stud  the  past  year,  serving  thirteen  mares. 


No.  4.    YERMONT. 

Chestnut,  star  in  forehead ;  foaled  August  1,  1881 ;  sire, 
Holabird's  Ethan  Allen;  dam,  Never  Mind  (for  pedigree  see 
No.  10).     Bred  by  J.  Battell. 

Holabird's  Ethan  Allen,  by  Ethan  Allen. 

Dam,  by  a  son  of  Morgan  Tally  Ho.  Second  dam  said  to  be 
Hambletonian.     Sire  of 

;  Laura  Williams,    2  :  24^  Charley  Mac,      .      2 :  25 

Morgan  Tally  Ho,  by  Woodbury  Morgan. 
Dam,  by  Tally  Ho. 


BREA.D   LOAF   STOCK  FATJMS. 


Vermont  promises  to  be  a  perfect  model  of  a  Morgan  stallion, 
witli  long  arclied  neck,  fine  limbs,  fine  head  and  evenly  propor- 
tioned body.  He  is  full  of  life  and  animation,  and,  with  the  in- 
heritance of  speed  very  largely  developed  on  both  sides,  we  shall 
expect  him  to  be  fast.  Holabird's  Ethan  Allen  was  a  large,  very 
handsome  and  fast  horse,  with  record  of  2  :  36.  Never  Mind,  the 
dam  of  Vermont,  was  also  the  dam  of  Little  Claude,  before 
mentioned,  which  showed  a  gait  of  2  :  20 ;  and  of  Motion,  record 
2 :  29 ;  and  of  several  other  colts  too  young  yet  to  be  developed, 
but  all  of  them  unquestionably  fast.     Price,  $1,000. 


No.  5.    FINGAL. 


Chestnut  colt,  star  in  forehead ;  foaled  May,  1881  ;  sire, 
Motion  ;  dam,  Kathleen,  by  son  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian  (see 
No.  9).     A  very  mrge  and  promising  colt.     Price,  $500. 


No.  6.    MOUNTAINEER. 

Black,  right  hind  ankle  white,  with  little  white  on  left  hind 
ankle.  Foaled  July,  1881 ;  sire.  Motion ;  dam,  Hammond  Mare, 
by  Sherman  Black  Hawk.     Bred  by  J.  Battell. 

Sherman  Black  Hawk,  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk. 

Dam  by  Young  Hambletonian ;  (owned  by  Allen  Smith,  Addi- 
son, Vt.  Bred  by  Judge  Larrabee,  Shoyeham,  Vt.)  Dam  of 
Young  Hambletonian  by  Leonidas,  g.  d.  by  Bellfounder. 

To  a  remarkable  degree  Mountaineer  shows  the  disposition 
to  trot.  He  is,  besides,  a  bright  and  handsome  colt.  It  will  be 
noticed  that  his  dam  is  half  sister  to  Vermont  Hero,  sire  of 
General  Knox. 


B005  WA^ 


No.  7.    YIRGINIA. 

Bay  mare,  foaled  about  1858;  bought  by  General  Warner,  of 
the  lltli  Vermont,  from  a  livery  stable  in  Washington;  represented 
to  him  as  bred  in  Virginia,  and  three-quarters  thoroughbred. 
Ridden  by  General  Warner  in  the  army;  of  great  courage  and  a 
fast  runner.  Virginia  was  the  winner  of  a  number  of  running  races 
in  the  army  and  afterwards  in  Vermont  and  eastern  New  York. 

Produce, 
1878,  b.  f.,  Fanny,  by  Delong's  Ethan  Allen. 
1881,  b.  f.,  Nellie,  by  Motion,  and  bred  to  Firefly. 


No.  8.    WHITE  RIYER. 

Bay  roan  mare,  blaze  in  face,  oif  fore  ankle  white,  right  hind 
leg  white,  off"  hind  fetlock  white,  15  hands,  foaled  1863  ;  sire, 
Warren  Horse  (bred  by  Seth  Warren,  Pittsfield,  Vt.,)  son  of 
Churchill  Horse  (bred  by  Mr,  Nichols,  Sudbury,  Vt.)  by  Vermont 
Black  Hawk  ;  dam  (bred  by  Deacon  Smith  Norton,  Pittsfield,  Vt.,) 
by  a  son  of  old  Green  Mountain  Morgan  (bred  by  Mr.  Estabrook, 
Sherburne,  Vt.);  dam  of  Warren  Horse,  a  fast  and  very  valuable 
gray  Morgan  mare,  sold  to  J.  Hastings,  Brandon,  Vt.,  for  $500; 
bred  by  Douglas  Long,  Pittsfield,  Vt.  ;  sold  by  him  to  Mr.  Rogers, 
Rochester,  Vt.  ;  by  him  to  Charles  Morgan,  Rochester,  Vt.  ;  and 
by  him  to  present  owner. 

A  very  good  Black  Hawk  Morgan  mare,  that  proved  very 
serviceable  in  livery  for  many  years. 

Produce. 

1878,  b.  g.,  Fayston,  by  Joslyn  Horse. 

1879,  b.  f.,  Julia,  by  Motion. 

1880,  missed  to  Motion. 

1881,  b.  f.,  Kate,  by  Motion,  and  bred  to  Thought. 


10  BREAD  LOAF   STOCK  FARMS. 


No.  9.      KATHLEEN. 

Sorrel  mare,  15  hands,  weight,  1,010  lbs. ;  foaled  about  1868  ; 
sire,  a  son  of  Bysdyk's  Hambletonian  ;  dam  said  to  be  thorough- 
bred. Bred  in  Maine,  and  sold  to  H.  N.  Sherwood  of  New  York 
city ;  by  him  to  C.  D.  Munson,  of  Manchester,  Vt.,  in  1873;  by  him 
to  W.  Billings,  Ripton,  Vt. ;  by  him  to  present  owner. 

Kathleen  was  a  very  fast  trotter,  and  is  said  to  have  had  a 
record  of  2:35.  She  is  somewhat  coarse,  but  has  proved  an  excel- 
lent breeder. 

Produce  : 

1876,  blk.  f.,  Nora,  by  Joslyn  horse.     Sold. 

1877,  c.  c.     Killed. 

1878,  missed. 

1879,  c.  f.,  Tempora,  by  Motion. 

1880,  lost  colt  to  Motion. 

1881,  c.  c,  Fingal,  by  Motion,  and  bred  to  Thought, 


No.  10.    NEVER  MIND. 

Chestnut  mare,  star  in  forehead,  15^  hands,  weight,  1,080 
lbs;  foaled  about  1860;  formerly  owned  by  Chas.  D.  Welling- 
ton, Albion,  Maine,  who  writes  that  she  was  from  the  mare.  Old 
Drew,  by  a  Morrill  horse,  which  one  he  does  not  know,  (for  this 
letter  see  under  No.  1);  sold  by  Mr.  Wellington  to  Gideon  Wells, 
Clinton,  Me.,  by  him  to  Leander  Comee,  Fitcliburgh,  Mass.,  by 
him  placed  on  Cream  Hill  Stock  Farm,  Shoreham,  Vt.,  where  she 
was  bought  by  present  owner. 

Produce  : 
1869,  c,  Little  Claude,  by  Hiram  Drew. 

1873,  c.  c,  Motion,  2  :  29,  by  Daniel  Lambert. 

1874,  c.  c,  Leander  Lambert,  by  Daniel  Lambert. 

1875,  c.  f. 

1876,  c.  f..  Bertha,  by  Daniel  Lambert. 

1877,  br.  g.,  Bread  Loaf,  by  Abraham. 

1878,  c.  f.,  Annie  D.,  by  Daniel  Lambert. 


BREAD  LOAF   STOCK  FARMS.  11 


1879,  not  bred. 

1880,  blk.  f.,  Topsey,  by  Adirondack. 

1881,  c.  c,  Vermont,  by  Holabird's  Etlian  Allen,  and  bred  to 
Thought. 

Little  Claude,  as  before  stated,  (see  No.  1)  showed  great 
speed,  but  died  when  five  years  old.  Motion  has  trotted  last  half 
in  1:11:^.  Bertha  has  been  driven  full  mile,  repeatedly,  under 
three  minutes.  All  the  other  colts  show  trot  to  a  remarkable 
degree,  but  have  not  yet  been  speeded. 


Nq.  11.    HAMMOND  MARE. 

Bay,  15  hands,  weight,  1,060  lbs.;  foaled  1870;  sire,  Sher- 
man Black  Hawk,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk ;  dam,  a  large 
bay  mare,  said  to  be  thoroughbred,  brought  from  Boston  by 
Dura  Warren,  and  sold  to  B.  J.  Myrick,  Bridport,  Vt.  Bred  by 
B.  J.  Myrick,  Bridj^ort,  Vt.;  sold  by  him  to  F.  H.  Dean,  Cornwall, 
Vt.,  by  him  to  Douglass  Searle,  Cornwall,  Vt.,  by  him  to  Frank 
Sexton,  Brandon,  Vt.,  by  him  to  Mr.  Skinner,  Orwell,  Vt.,  by 
him  to  Thomas  Hammond,  Orwell,  Vt.,  and  by  him  to  her  present 
owner.     A  clean,  blood-like  looking  mare,  of  good  endurance. 

Sherman  Black  Hawk,  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk  ;  dam  by 
Young  Hambletonian,  son  of  Harris  Hambletonian,  g.  d.,  by  im- 
ported Matchem.  Sherman  Black  Hawk  was  sire  of  Vermont  Hero, 
sire  of  Gen.  Knox  ;  he  was  also  grandsire  of  Revenge,  sire  of 
Troubadour,  2  :  19^,  Chicago  Maid,  2  :  25,  etc. ;  also  sire  of 

Panic,  .     .     .     2 :  28  Chicago  Jack,  .     .     2 :  30 


No.   12.     EMPRESS. 

Sorrel,  two  white  stockings  behind,  15|  hands,  and  weighs 
1,255  lbs.;  foaled  1874;  sire,  Daniel  Lambert ;  dam  by  Volunteer. 
Bred  by  Frank  J.  Arthur,  Shoreham,  Vt. 


13 


BREAD  LOAF   STOCK  FARMS. 


Volunteer,  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

Dam,  Lady  Patriot,  by  Young  Patriot  ;  second  dam,  the  Lewis 
Hulse  Mare.     Sire  of 


St.  Julian, 
Gloster,    . 
Alley,  .     . 
Bodine, 
Driver, 
Amy,   .     . 
Huntress, 
Powers,    . 
Volney,     . 
Trio,     .     . 
W.  H.  Allen, 


2:  Hi 

2:17 

2.19 

2:19J 

2:191 

2:20i 

2 :  20f 

2:21- 

2:23 

2:231 

2  :  23^ 


Frank  Wood,    .     2:24 
Carrie,.     .     ,     .     2:24i 
Dexter,  (California) .     2  :  27 
Volunteer  Maid,     2  :  27 
Lady  Morrison,  .    2  :  27^ 
Unalala,   .     .     .     2:27i 
Mary  A.  Whitney,  2  :  28 
St.  Remo,      .     .     2 :  28i 
Louise,      .     .      :     2:29^ 
Sweetness,     .     .     2 :  30 
Abdallali,(Goldsmitli's)2 :  30 


Young  Patriot,  by  Patriot,  son  of  Bluclier. 

Dam  by  Messenger  Duroc. 

Blucher,  by  Duroc,  son  of  imported  Diomede. 

Dam,  Young  Miller's  Damsel,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian  ; 
second  dam,  Miller's  Damsel,  by  imported  Messenger. 

Bishop's  Hambletonian,  by  imported  Messenger. 
Dam,  Pheasant  ;  second  dam  by  imported  Medley. 

Messenger  Doroc,  by  Sir  Archy  Duroc,  by  Duroc, 

Dam  by  son  of  imported  Messenger. 

A  superb  mare,  that  for  style  of  action  in  harness  cannot  be 
excelled  by  any  mare  or  horse  in  the  world.  This  mare  was  never 
trained  for  speed,  but  trotted  on  the  ice  in  2  :  50. 


No.  13.     JANE   WALKILL. 

Said  to  have  a  record,  at  four  years  old,  of  2  :40. 

Bay,  16  hands,  and  weighs  1,100  lbs.;  foaled  1875;  sire, 
Walkill  Chief ;  dam,  chestnut  mare  by  Page  Horse,  son  of  Young 
Columbus.     Bred  by  M.  Kirk,  Fairfield,  Vt. 


BREAD  LOAF   STOCK   FARMS.  13 


Walkill  Chief,  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian. 

Dam,  Dolly  Mills,  (dam  of  Orange  Girl,  2  :  20),  by  Seeley's 
American  Star ;  second  dam,  Jennie  Lewis,  by  Young  Messenger. 
Sire  of 

Dick  Swiveller,  .  2  :  18  Great  Eastern,    .   2  :  18 

Jane  Walkill  is  a  very  large  mare,  as  well  as  fast,  and  should 
cross  exceedingly  well  with  Motion,  or  Lambert  stock. 


No.   14.     WINIFRED. 

Light  chestnut,  four  white  legs,  white  strip  in  face,  15^ 
hands,  weight,  1,000  lbs.;  foaled  1875;  sire,  Daniel  Lambert; 
dam,  a  large  grey  mare,  16  hands,  sold  by  W.  D.  Hilton,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  to  Henry  Hammond,  Middlebury,  Vt.,  by  him  to 
Lewis  Hope,  Middlebury,  Vt.;  said  to  be  by  a  son  of  Rysdyk's 
Hambletonian.  Bred  by  Lewis  Hope,  Middlebury,  Vt.  This  is  a 
very  speedy  daughter  of  Lambert,  and  should  breed  well  with 
Hambletonian  or  Mambrino  stallions.     Price,  $600. 

1881,  bred  to  Thought. 


No.   15.     TELEPHONE. 

Bay  and  black  points,  15f  hands,  weight,  1,070  lbs.;  foaled 
about  1871 ;  sire,  Rysdyk  Hambletonian ;  dam's  pedigree  un- 
known. Bred  in  Orange  County,  N.  Y.  Bought  of  C.  W.  Mitchell, 
Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.     A  fast  road  mare  of  fine  breeding. 


No.   16.     ARABIA. 

Gray,  15^  hands,  weight,  1,000  lbs.;  sire,  Draco  Prince;  dam 
by  Abdallah.     Bought  of  C.  W.  Mitchell,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Draco  Prince,  record  2  :24|,  by  Draco,  son  of  Young  Morrill; 
dam  by  the  Furmau  Horse,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk, 
(dam  of  the  Furman  Horse,  by  Gifford  Morgan). 


14  BREAD  LOAF   STOCK  FARMS. 


Young  Morrill,  got  by  old  Morrill,  son  of  Jennison  Horse,  lie 
by  Young  Bulrusli  Morgan  ;  dam  by  tlie  Lock  Goss  Horse,  son 
of  Sherman  Morgan;  second  dam  by  Young  Bulrnsli  Morgan. 

Sire  of 

Fearnaugbt,     .      2  :  23i  Mattie  Lyle,      .      2 :  28 

Draco,     .      .      .     2 :  28 

Arabia  is  a  dead  game  mare,  not  large,  but  finely  propor- 
tioned, of  splendid  build,  and  as  her  name  suggests,  a  fac  simile 
of  the  Arab  horse.  Two  thousand  dollars  was  paid  for  her  dam, 
and  Arabia  could  hardly  have  been  bought  for  that,  except  for  an 
injury  to  her  hind  ankle.  I  secured  her  from  C.  W.  Mitchell,  the 
noted  horse  owner  and  breeder,  formerly  owner  of  Mitchell  Park, 
Saratoga  Springs,  who  said  she  had  had  but  one  colt,  (sired  by 
American  Ethan),  which,  though  but  four  years  old,  could  not  be 

bought  for  $1,500. 

Produce : 

1877,  c.  by  American  Ethan. 
1881,  bred  to  Thought. 


No.  17.     CANADA. 

Bay  mare  ;  weight,  1,090  lbs.;  foaled  1872  ;  bought  of  Rev. 
W.  H.  H.  Murray;  very  thick  set,  paces  and  trots  very  fast.  Mr. 
Darius  Ward,  who  had  charge  of  Mr.  Murray's  horses,  writes : 
"Canada  was  sired  by  a  saddle  horse,  said  to  be  thoroughbred, 
that  belonged  to  an  English  officer  in  Canada.  The  dam  sired  by 
a  St.  Lawrence  Horse.  Canada  has  paced  a  mile  in  2  :  33,  and  after 
I  changed  her  gait  to  trotting,  she  could  trot  one-quarter  mile  in 
thirty-six  seconds,  and  a  half  mile  in  1 :  14.  She  would  pull  so 
hard  that  she  would  choke,  so  it  was  impossible  for  her  to  get  her 
mile  out  at  her  rate  of  speed.  She  can  speed  a  2  :  20  gait  or  better." 

Produce : 

1880,  b.  m..  Lady  Murray,  by  Adirondack. 

1881,  bred  to  Thought. 


BREAD  LOAF   STOCK  FARMS.  15 


No.  18.    FANNY  SLEIOHT. 

Chestnut  mare,  about  15  hands  ;  weight,  980  lbs. ;  foaled  1861 ; 
sire,  Ethan  Allen  ;  dam,  by  Harris  Hambletonian.  Bred  by  Levi 
R.  Walcott,  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.  Sold  to  J.  W.  Holcomb,  and  by 
him  to  Mr.  Sleight,  Dresden,  N.  Y.  ;  by  him  to  George  Brett  of 
Whitehall,  N.  Y.  ;  by  him  to  Alexander  R.  Phyfe.  New  York 
city  ;  by  him  to  Moulton  Bros,,  West  Randolph,  Vt.  ;  by  him  to 
Mr.  Dyer,%West  Randolph,  Vt.  ;  and  by  him  to  present  owner. 

1881.  Bred  to  Don  Giovanni. 

Don  Giovanni,  by  Hampton,  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian  ;  dam 
by  Volunteer,  owned  by  Moulton  Bros.,  West  Randoplh,  Vt. 


No.   19.     MOLLIE. 

Chestnut  mare,  15.1  hai«is;  weight,  1,000  lbs.;  foaled  about  1867; 
bought  of  C.  G.  Alvord,  Gloversville,  N.  Y.  A  thick-set  Morgan 
Mare,  said  to  have  originally  come  from  Vermont,  and  to  be  able 
to  trot  in  3  minutes,  and  very  highly  spoken  of  as  a  road  mare. 


No.  20.     ALIXE. 

Gray,  about  15|  hands,  and  weighs  1,100  lbs.;  foaled  1868;  sire. 
Young  America;  dam.  Blonde,  by  Abdallah.  Bred  by  George  C.Hall, 
Brattleboro,  Vt.;  sold  to  his  brother,  A.  B.  Hall;  by  him  to  H.  A. 
Pooler,  Goshen,  N.  Y.;  bought  at  Kellogg's  sale,  March  23,  1S82. 

Young  America,  by  Hoagland's  Gray  Messenger ;  dam  (the  dam 
of  Jupiter  Abdallah)  by  Abdallah.     Sire  of 
Hazor,     .     .     .     .     2 :  37 

Hoagland's  Gray  Messenger,  by  a  son  of  Sherman  Morgan. 

Sire  of 

Honest  Dutchman,  .  2  :  26^     Jennie  L.,  .     .     .     .   2  :  29^ 
Young  Blonde  (from  old  Blonde,  dam  of  Alixe),    .   2  :  29^ 

Alixe  is  a  very  fast  Mare,  of  grand  proportions.  She  is  said  to 
have  been  driven  by  Mr,  A.  B,  Hall  to  top  wagon  over  Prospect 
Park  track  in  2  :  34, 

Served  August  15,  1881,  by  Phil  Sheridan. 


Utmrnm  m^  f  iJ-^'^ 


No.  21.    BERTHA. 

Chestnut,  small  star  in  face,  foaled  1876 ;  sire,  Daniel  Lam- 
bert ;  dam,  Never  Mind,  (see  No.  10);  bred  on  tlie  Cream  Hill 
Stock  Farm,  Slioreham,  Vt.,  by  Leander  Comee,  Fitcliburgli,  Mass. 
This  mare  is  own  sister  to  Motion,  2  :  29.  She  is  sound,  kind  and 
a  trotter. 


No.  22.    TASSO. 

Chestnut  gelding,  white  strip  in  face,  nigh  forward  foot 
white,  foaled  1875  ;  sire,  a  son  of  Daniel  Lambert ;  dam  brought 
from  Boston,  and  said  to  have  been  a  track  mare  ;  appeared  to  be 
Morgan.  Bred  by  Chester  Clark,  Middlebury,  Vt.  A  most  excel- 
lent roader  and  a  capital  trotter ;  makes  with  No.  21  a  hand- 
some and  fast  team,  which  took  first  premium  in  their  class,  (15 
hands  or  under),  at  Vermont  State  Fair,  1881,  and  at  White  River 
Valley  Fair,  Bethel,  Vt.,  1881. 


No.  23.    JULIUS  C^SAR. 

Bay  gelding,  star  in  forehead,  black  points  ;  foaled  1873  ; 
sire,  Moore  Colt;  dam  by  Lapham  Horse,  by  Black  Hawk  ;  second 
dam,  Hambletonian.     Bred  by  Orson  Martin,  Benson,  Vt. 

MooKE  Colt,  by  Daniel  Lambert ;  dam  by  Mazeppa. 

Julius  is  a  very  enduring  and  fast  road  horse.  He  is  consid- 
ered the  best  road  horse  in  this  section  of  country.  The  Moore 
Colt  was  full  brother  to  Billy  D.,  who  has  made  the  fastest  mile 
ever  trotted  with  running  mate. 


BREA.D   LOAF   STOCK   FABMS.  17 


No.  U.     LORD  DUNMORE. 

Bay  gelding,  star  in  foreliead,  15^  hands ;  foaled  1874  ;  sire, 
Daniel  Lambert  ;  dam  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian  ;  g.  d.  by  Geo. 
M.  Patchen.  Bred  by  Frederick  Kopper,  Salisbury,  Vt.  As  the 
breeding  would  warrant,  this  is  a  very  desirable  horse,  of  fine  style 
and  action,  and  makes  with  No,  23  a  very  showy  and  superior 
matched  pair. 


No.  25.     JAMES  O'ROURKE. 

Bay  gelding,  star  in  forehead;  foaled  1876;  sire,  Daniel 
Lambert ;  dam  by  Rip  Van  Winkle,  by  Black  Hawk  ;  g.  dam,  the 
Keese  Mare,  purchased  by  Hon.  R.  J.  Jones,  Cornwall,  Vt.,  about 
1858,  from  Robert  E.  Keese,  Keeseville,  New  York,  and  said  to  be 
thoroughbred.  Bred  by  John  Hanlon,  Cornwall,  Vt.  A  very 
genteel  horse,  and  promises  fast.  One  full  brother  and  one  half 
brother  have  been  sold  at  high  prices  as  trotters. 


No.  26.     JENNIE. 

Gray  mare,  15  hands;  foaled  1876;  sire,  Challenge,  by  Daniel 
Lambert ;  dam  by  Hayden  Horse,  so©  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk  ; 
bred  by  Solon  Sumner,  Bristol,  Vt.;  sold  to  John  Ring,  Middle- 
bury,  and  by  him  to  present  owner.  This  is  a  game  mare,  and 
makes  with  No.  25  a  very  superior  trotting  team. 


No.   27.     ANNIE  D. 

Chestnut  mare,  star  in  forehead ;  foaled  1878 ;  sire,  Daniel 
Lambert ;  dam,  Never  Mind,  (for  pedigree  of  Never  Mind  see 
No.  10).  Bred  on  Cream  Hill  Stock  Farm  of  Messrs.  Bates  & 
Harris,  Shoreham,  Vt.  Own  sister  to  Motion,  2  :  29  ;  has  shown 
a  wonderful  disposition  to  trot  since  a  weanling. 


18  BREAD  LOAF   STOCK   FARMS. 


No.   28.    BREAD  LOAF. 

Brown  gelding ;  foaled  1877 ;  sire,  Abraham  ;  dam,  Never 
Mind,  ( for  pedigree  of  Never  Mind  see  No.  10 ).  Bred  on  Cream 
Hill  Stock  Farm,  Slioreham,  Vt.,  by  Leander  Comee,  Fitclibargb, 

Mass. 

Abraham,  by  Daniel  Lambert, 

Dam,  Polly  Cook,  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk ;  second  dam  by 
Young  Sir  Charles,  son  of  Sir  Charles,  by  Duroc.     Sire  of 

Kitty  Cook, ...    3  :  26  Alice,     .     .     .    2 :  28 

A  large  colt,  very  stylish,  stands  15^  hands,  mixes  his  gait 
at  present,  but  we  expect  will  be  very  fast.  It  will  be  perceived 
that  Never  Mind,  the  dam  of  Bread  Loaf,  is  dam  of  Motion, 
2 :  29,  and  was  also  the  dam  of  Little  Claude,  that  could  trot 
in  2  :  20. 


No.  29.     FAYSTON. 

Bay  gelding,  black  points ;  foaled  1878  ;  sire,  Joslyn  Horse  ; 
dam.  White  River,  (for  pedigree  see  No.  8).     Bred  by  J.  Battell. 

Joslyn   Horse,  by  Sherman  Black  Hawk,  by  Vermont   Black 
Hawk.     Sire  of 

India  Rubber,     .     .    .     2 :  29^ 

A  fair  sized  colt,  strong  and  spirited,  but  kind ;  promises 
fast ;  trotted  while  being  broke,  fall  mile  in  3  :  40,  drawing  break- 
ing cart  and  driven  with  one  hand,  while  driver  held  watch  in  the 
other. 


No.   30.     SALLY   CLAY. 

Bay  mare,  black  points ;  foaled  1878 ;  sire,  Cassius  M.  Clay, 
3d,  (see  Wallace  Reg.,  Vol.  L,  p.  95,);  dam,  Cleopatra,  by  Gen'l 
Put.  (bred  by  Fred  Leland,   Middlebury,  Vt.),    son  of  Rollo  (bred 


BREA.D   LOAF   STOCK   FAEMS.  19 


by  Fred  Hay  den,  Middlebury,  Vt.),  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk  ;  g.  d. 
(bred  by  W.  F.  Goodricli,  Middlebury,  Vt.),  by  Hackett  Horse, 
(bred  by  Jolin  Hackett,  Hancock,  Vt.),  son  of  Gifford  Morgan. 

Tlie  Hackett  Horse  was  the  sire  of  Flying  Morgan  ;  dam  of 
Gen'l  Put.,  by  Morgan  Eagle;  dam  of  Rollo,  said  to  be  by  old 
St.  Lawrence. 

Cassius  M.  Clay,  3d,  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  by  Cassius  M.  Clay, 
sire  of  George  M.  Patclien  ;  dam  by  old  Abdallah. 

Cassius  M.  Clay,  by  Henry  Clay,  son  of  Andrew  Jackson. 

Dam,  Vestres,  the  dam  of  the  trotting  horse,  John  Anderson. 

Henry  Clay,  by  Andrew  Jackson,  son  of  Young  Bashaw. 
Dam,  the  celebrated  trotting  mare  Surrey. 

Young  Bashaw,  by  imported  Grand  Bashaw,  (Barb). 

Dam,  Pearl,  by  First  Consul  ;  second  dam.  Fancy,  by  im- 
ported Messenger  ;  third  dam  by  imported  Rockingham,  sire  of 
Sir  Archy's  dam. 

A  very  promising  young  mare  for  road  or  breeding  purposes. 


No.  31.     FANNY. 

Brown  mare  ;  foaled  1878  ;  sire,  Delong's  Ethan  Allen  ;  dam, 
Virginia,  (see  No.  7).    Bred  by  J.  Battell. 

Delong's  Ethan  Allen,  by  Ethan  Allen.     Sire  of 

Arthur,      .    .     ,     3:26  Lucca,      .     .     .    3:30 

A  beautiful  young  mare,  of  great  vitality  and  quickness  of 
movement  ;  not  yet  broken.     Price,  $500. 


No.   32.      ZENOBIA. 

Chestnut,  star  in  face  ;  foaled  1879  ;  sire.  Motion  ;  dam,  Kath- 
leen, (for  pedigree  of  Kathleen  see  No.  9).  Bred  by  J.  Battell. 
A  very  fine  colt,  large,  and  shows  speed.  Received  first  premium 
at  Vermont  State  and  Addison  County  Fairs,  1881. 


No.  33.     CLEOPATRA  SECOND. 

Bay,  star  in  foreliead  ;  foaled  1879  ;  sire,  Motion  ;  dam,  Cleo- 
patra, by  Gen.  Put,  by  Rollo,  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk;  second 
dam  by  Hackett  Horse,  sire  of  Flying  Morgan.  Bred  by  J.  Battell. 
(For  more  extended  pedigree  of  Cleopatra  see  No.  30.) 

Large  colt ;  received  second  premium,  Vermont  State  Fair, 
1881. 


No.  34.     JULIA. 

Bay,  small  star  in  foreliead,  off  hind  lieel  white  ;  foaled  1879  ; 
sire.  Motion ;  dam.  White  River,  (see  No.  8).  Bred  by  J.  Bat- 
tell.     A  very  remarkable  colt  for  trotting  action. 


No.  35.     CARRIE. 

Gray;  foaled  1879;  sire,  Bennington;  dam,  a  gray  mare 
brought  from  Canada  by  T.  B.  Smith,  Vergennes,  Vt.  Bred  by 
J.  Battell. 

Bennington,  by  Exchange. 

Dam,  a  Turf  mare,  said  to  be  American  Star. 

Exchange,  (bred  by  Chas.  Backman,  Stony  Ford,  Orange  Co., 
N.  Y.),  by  Rysdyk  Hambletonian  ;  dam  by  Harris  Hamble- 
tonian. 


No.  36.     JOHN. 

Bay,  black  points  ;  foaled  1879  ;  by  Bennington,  (see  No.  35) ; 
dam,  a  Morgan  mare.     Bred  by  J.  Battell. 


No.  37.     COLUMBIA. 

Chestnut  mare,  white  strip  in  face,  white  stocking  nigh  hind 
leg  ;  foaled  1880  ;  sire,  Motion  ;  dam,  a  large  mare,  pedigree  un- 
known.    Bred  by  Columbus  Smith,  Salisbury,  Vt. 

A  very  promising  filly.     Price,  $1,000. 


BREAD  LOAF   STOCK   FARMS.  21 


No.  38.     TOPSEY. 

Black,  white  strip  in  forehead ;  foaled  August,  1880  ;  sire, 
Adirondack  ;  dam,  Never  Mind,  (for  pedigree  see  No.  10).  Bred 
by  J.  Battell. 

Adirondack,  bred  by  Joseph  Cook,  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.,  by  Daniel 
Lambert ;  dam,  Polly  Cook,  by  Ethan  Allen. 


No.  39.     LADY   MURRAY. 

Bay  mare  ;  foaled  1880 ;  sire,  Adirondack  ;  dam,  Canada,  (see 
No.  17).     Bred  by  W.  H.  H.  Murray. 


No.  40.     NELLIE. 

Bay,  two  white  hind  heels ;  foaled  June,  1881  ;  sire,  Motion ; 
dam,  Virginia,  (see  No.  7).  Bred  by  J.  Battell.  Has  wonderful 
trotting  action. 


No.   41.     KATE. 


Bay  mare,  star  in  forehead,  two  white  ankles  behind  ;  foaled 
May,  1881  ;  sire.  Motion ;  dam,  White  River,  (see  No.  8).  Bred 
by  J.  Battell,  Full  sister  to  No,  34,  should  she  prove  as  fast,  she 
will  be  very  valuable. 


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TERMS   OF   SERVICE   FOR   STALLIONS. 

Motion  and  Thought,  |26.00. 

Mares  not  with  foal  may  be  returned  the  next  season. 

Mares  kept  on  hay,  at  $1.50 ;  on  grass,  75  cents  per 
week,  at  owner's  risk. 


ADDRESS 


H.    B.    WRIGHT,    Superintendent, 


MIDDLEBURY,  VERMONT. 


FACTS  FOR  BREEDERS. 


WITH  LIST  OF 


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\KT^  add  to  our  catalogue  lists  of  the  2:30  trotters  bred  in 
"  Vermont;  also,  lists  of  2:30  trotters  that  trace,  by  their 
sires,  in  direct  line  to  Justin  Morgan;  and  of  those  that  trace,  by  their 
dams  or  grand  dams,  to  Justin  Morgan.  Of  the  first,  there  are  52, 
with  493  heats  to  their  credit;  of  the  second,  278,  with  2,466  heats  ; 
of  the  third,  140,  with  1,966  heats— or  in  all,  418,  with  4,432  heats, 
that  trace  by  their  sires  or  dams,  or  both  to  Justin  Morgan.  Our  in- 
formation is  derived  mainly  from  "  Breeders'  Trotting  Stud  Book," 
by  J.  H.  Sanders,  and  from  the  same  source  we  find  that  to  the  close 
of  1880  the  2:30  trotters  are  credited  as  follows  : 


New  York,    . 

185 

2,939  heats 

Kentucky, 

.     149 

1,668      ' 

California,     . 

64 

472      ' 

Maine, 

.       58 

383      ' 

Vermont, 

46 

468      ' 

Ohio, 

.      43 

459      ' 

Illinois, 

32 

270      ' 

Iowa, 

.      31 

371      ' 

Indiana, 

31 

.      360      ' 

Michigan, 

.      23 

380      ' 

Pennsylvania, 

21 

183      ' 

Wisconsin, 

.        .       19 

259      ' 

New  Jersey, 

18 

288      ' 

Massachusetts, 

.      18 

313      ' 

Canada, 

15 

179      ' 

Connecticut, 

11 

97      ' 

28 


BREAD   LOAF   STOCK  FARMS. 


New  Hampshire, 

Missouri, 

Tennessee,    . 

Minnesota, 

Oregon, 

Delaware, 

Virginia, 

Rhode  Island,  . 

Maryland, 

Washington,     . 

Unknown, 


10 

93  heats 

6 

127 

6 

111 

3 

7 

2 

10 

2 

10 

2 

17 

2 

24 

1 

3 

1 

1 

359 

1,951 

To  these  tables  are  to  be  added  the  new  comers  of  1881 — 139 
with  550  heats. 

In  the  case  of  Vermont,  we  have  been  able  to  place  a  number 
that  appeared  as  breeder  unknown  in  the  book.  Still,  we  think  if 
the  breeders  of  all  were  given  Vermont  would  rank  as  fifth  or 
sixth  State  as  a  breeder  of  trotters,  and,  if  judged  either  by  size  of 
territory  or  population,  the  equal  of  any.  It  will  be  seen  that 
these  Vermont  trotters  are  mainly  Morgan.  It  may  also  be  seen 
that  at  least  19  of  them  with  160  heats,  probably  22  with  168  heats, 
come  from  Addison  county. 

All  of  these  lists  are  incomplete.  The  number  of  trotters 
whose  pedigrees  are  unknown  is  large ;  the  number  whose 
pedigree  is  but  partly  known  much  larger.  We  shall  be  much 
obliged  to  any  who  will  give  us  further  information,  especially  of 
trotters  bred  in  Vermont. 

From  reference  to  these  tables  it  will  be  seen  that  the  fastest 
Morgan  trotters,  with  records  of  2:20  and  under,  are  : 

Lucille  Golddust,     .  2:16i  Troubadour,    .     .  2:19^ 

Charley  Ford,      .     .  2:16f  Camors 2:19f 

Occident,     ....  2:16f  Little  Fred,      .    .  2:20 

Lady  Maud,     .     .     .  2:18^  Capt.  Emmons,    .  2:20    _ 

Albemarle,  ....  2:19  Frank,     ....  2:20 

Kitty  Bates,    ,    .     .  2:19  Belle  Brassfield,  .  2:20 

Comee,    .....  2:19^  Fleety  Golddust, .  2:20 


We  would  call  the  attention  of  breeders  to  tlie  many,  not  only 
good,  but  best  results  of  a  cross  on  Morgan  dams. 

By  Bayard,  Emma  B 46  2  :  22 

Black  Bashaw,  John  H 76  2  :  20 

Blackwood,  \  Blackwood,  Jr 16  2  :  22i 

( Proteine 52  2  :  18 

King's  Champion,  Geo.  B.  Daniels 21  2  :  24 

Conklin's    Abdallah,    Rarus,    through   second 

dam 185  2  :  13i 

Electioneer,  all  but  one  of  his  fast  colts. 
Gen.  Sherman,  all  of  his. 

Gov,  Sprague,  Kate  Sprague  21  2  :  18 

Lysander,  Lysander  Boy 31  2  :  20f 

Lookout,  Keene  Jim  11  2  :  19J 

Palmer  Bogus,  Geo.  Palmer  32  2  :  19^ 

Mambrino  Pilot,  probably  Hannis 76  2  :  17f 

Godfrey's  Patchin,  Hopeful,  through  second 

dam 137  2  :  14f 

Phil.  Sheridan,  Adelaide 67  2  :  19f 

Peacemaker,  Midnight,  through  second   dam.  38  2  :  18i 

Sentinel,  Von  Arnim 11  2  :  22 

Stephen  A.  Douglas,  Idol 15  2  :  23 

Old  Rysdyk,  the  best  of  his  trotting  Stallions, 

Geo.  Wilkes,  through  second  dam 56  2  :  22 

Toronto  Chief,  Thomas  Jefferson 39  2  :  23 

Tramp,  Trampoline,  through  second  dam 36  2  :  2di 

Wood's  Hambletonian,  j-  ^^gonaut 27  2  :  23i 

)  Nancy  Hackett 7  2  :  20 

"   Volunteer,  Gloster 39  2  :  17 

And  through  second  dam,  the  trotter,  which  has 
by  far  the  most  heats  to  his  credit  of  any 

of  Volunteer's,  Driver 129  2  :  19^ 

In  all  cases  the  best  trotter  of  sires  referred  to  comes  from  this 
cross,  except  in  the  case  of  Volunteer  when  it  is  second  best. 


LIST  OF  2:30  TROTTERS  BRED  IN  T 

ER 

1 

5 
3 

6 

21 

12 

3 
1 

1 

■A. 

6 

7 
71 

MO 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 
2 

2 
2 

2 
2 

NT. 

;28 

:25 
:30 

:27 

:24i 

:27i 

:30 
:29 

:29 

:27^ 

26 

19i 

Columbus  Stock. 

By  COLUMBUS: 

Confidence,  bred  by  0.  &  W,  Smith,  Sliorebam, 
Vt. ;  dam  said  to  be  by  Barney  Henry 

By  Smith's  YOUNG  COLUMBUS  : 

Commodore  VANDERBiLT,bred  by  Darwin  Fisher, 
Orwell  

Fitzgerald,  bred  by  Mr.  Root,  Bennington 

Ben  Smith,  bred  by  0.  &  W.  Smith,  Shoreham, 
Vt. ;  dam  by  Noble's  Horse 

Sea  Foam,  bred  by  0.  &  W.  Smith,  Shoreham, 
Vt. ;  dam  by  Harris's  Hambletonian 

By  ABE  LINCOLN,  son  of  Young  Columbus  : 
Flora  Belle,  bred  by  Joshua  Hulett,  Pawlet,  Vt. 

By  GENERAL   SHERMAN,  son  of  Smith's  Young 
Columbus  : 

Dio,  bred  by  Lionel  Fish,  Rutland;  dam  by  Ethan 
Allen 

Morris,  by  Sherman  Horse,  son  of  General  Sher- 
man, bred  by  Archibald  Crampton,  Tinmouth,  Vt.  . . . 

Morgan  Stock. 

By  BLACK  HAWK : 

Belle  of  Saratoga 

Lancet  ;  dam.  Old  Squaw,  by  Leeboo 

By  DANIEL  LAMBERT  : 

Billy  D.,  bred  by  Samuel  Moore,  Shoreham,  Vt. ; 
dam  bv  Mazenna 

Comee,  bred  at  Cream  Hill  Stock  Farm,  Shore- 
ham, by  Messrs.  Bates  &  Harris ;  dam  by  Hiawatha, 
son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk 

33  BREAD  LOAF   STOCK  FARMS. 


Joe  S.,  bred  by  Charles  Hunsden,  Shoreham,  Vt.    2        2  :  30 

Nancy,  bred  by  Bates  &  Harris,  Sliorehani,  Vt. ; 
dam  by  Miles  Standish,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk.  16        2  :  22^ 

Wild  Lily,  bred  by  Jude  Carter,  Benson,  Vt. ; 
dam  by  Smith's  Young  Columbus 19        2  :  24 

Addison  Lambert,  bred  by  H.  T.  Cutts,  Orwell, 
Vt. ;  dam  by  Addison,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk. . .     2        2  :  27 

,W.  H.  Arnold,  bred  by  Louis  Hope,  Middle- 
bury,  Vt. ;  dam  by  Sherman  Black  Hawk 1         2  ;  29 

Ben  Franklin,  bred  by  H.  T.  Cutts,  Orwell,  Vt.; 
dam  by  Addison,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk 9        2  :  29 

DiCKARD,  bred  by  Mr.  Doane,  Shoreham,  Vt. ; 
dam  by  Smith's  Young  Columbus,  g.  d.,  by  Black 
Hawk 8        2:27 

Lady  Foxie,  bred  by  R.  K.  Hamilton,  Fairhaven, 
Vt.;  dam  by  Breed  Horse,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk.  46        2  :  24;^ 

Motion,  bred  at  the  Cream  Hill  Stock  Farm  of 
Messrs.  Bates  &  Harris,  Shoreham ;  dam  by  a  Morrill 
horse 1        2:29 

Jim,  bred  at  the  Cream  Hill  Stock  Farm,  by 
Messrs.  Bates  &  Harris,  Shoreham;  dam,  a  pacing 
mare  from  Kentucky 6        2  :  23^ 

May  Morning,  bred  at  the  Cream  Hill  Stock 
Farm,  by  Messrs.  Bates  &  Harris,  Shoreham ;  dam 
byEthanAllen 1        2:30 

By  DRACO,  son  of  Young  Morrill  : 

Draco  Prince,  bred  by  Ansel  Burbank,  Royal- 
ton,  Vt. ;  dam  by  Furman  Horse,  son  of  Vermont 
Black  Hawk 16        2  :  24i 

By  YOUNG  MORRILL,  son  of  Morrill  : 

Draco,  bred  by  Robert  Lee,  Danville  ;  dam  by 
HoytHorse.sonof  Bailey  Horse,  by  Woodbury  Morgan.     2        2:28| 

By  Delong's  ETHAN  ALLEN  : 

« 

Arthur,  bred  in  Rutland  County 8        2  :  26| 

Lucca,  bred  by  Col.  Stowell,  Cornwall,  Vt 1        3  :  30 


BREAD  LOAF   STOCK   FARMS.  33 


By  Holabird's  ETHAN  ALLEN  : 

Charlie  Mac,  bred  by  Luther  Stone,  Charlotte ; 
dam  by  North  American 15        2  :  25 

Laura  Williams,  bred  by  Luther  Stone,  Char- 
lotte ;  dam  by  North  American 4        2  :  24^ 

By  FLYING  BANNER,  son  of  Black  Banner  : 

Fanny    6        2:29 

By  GENERAL   WASHINGTON,  son  of  Vermont 
Black  Hawk: 

Bill  Ed.,  bred  by  Charles  Bisbee,  Bristol 2        2  :  28 

By  GREEN  MOUNTAIN  BANNER,  son  of  Black 
Banner : 

Lady  Pritchard,  bred  by  M.  Baker;  Brandon ; 
dam  by  Flying  Morgan 9        2:21 

Vulcan,  bred  by  Harrison  Williams,  Benson 23        2  :  25 

By  MOUNTAIN  CHIEF,  son  of  Morrill  : 

Haviland,  bred  by  Jason  Cole,  Danville;  dam  • 

by  the  Bundy  Horse,  second  dam  by  Young  Bulrush, 
son  of  Bulrush  Morgan 1        2  :  29^ 

By  RIDLEY  HORSE,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk  : 

Robert  Lee,  bred  by  Luther  Stone,  Charlotte ; 
dam  by  Root  Horse 10        2  :  23 

By  ROCKET,  son  of  Sherman  Black  Hawk  : 

India  Rubber 1        2  :  29^ 

By  VERMONT  RANGER,  son  of  Young  Morrill: 

Champion  Morrill,  bred  by  Wm.  Tice,  Cale- 
donia County ;  dam  by  son  of  Vermont  Champion ....     3        2  :  27 

By  YOUNG  AMERICA,   son   of   Hoagland's  Grey 
Messenger  : 

Hazor,  bred  by  Richard  Bradley ;  dam  by  Ber- 
trand,  son  of  Sir  Archy 22        2  :  26^ 


3 


34  BREAD   LOAF   STOCK  FARMS. 


^ 


By  DARKEY,  son  of  Round's  Horse,  by  Vermont 
Black  Hawk  : 

Highland  Gray,  bred  by  Reiley  Ford,  East 
Poultney..... 2        2:28 

By  YANKEE  BILL,  son  of  Morgan  Trotter  : 

Nigger  Baby,  dam  by  Hiram  Drew,  son  of 
Drew  Horse 7        2:27^ 

By  MORGAN   EAGLE,  son  of  Green  Mountain 
Morgan : 

Lady  Sutton,  bred  in  Barre,  Vt. ;  dam,  a  Mor- 
gan mare 1        2  :  30 

By  HIGHLAND  GRAY  : 

Florence,  bred  by  I.  Daley,  East  Poultney ; 
dam  by  Ed.  Brown  Horse,  son  of  Conklin  Horse,  by 
Green  Mountain  Morgan 27        2  :  24| 


HamMetonian  Stock. 

By  Andrus'  HAMBLETONIAN: 

Princess,  bred  by  L.  B.  Adams,  Middletown  ; 
dam  by  tlie  Rudd  Horse,  son  of  Signal 1        2  :  30 

By  Paris'   HAMBLETONIAN,  son  of  Harris'  Ham- 

BLETONIAN  : 

Joker,  bred  by  Chas.  Gleason,  Clarendon ;  dam 
by  Andrus'  Hambletonian 41         2  :  22| 

By  BLxiCKSTONE,  son  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian: 

Daisy  Hamilton,    bred    by    Rufus   Hamilton, 
Fairliaven 1         2  :  28^ 

By  Harris'  HAMBLETONIAN: 

Lady  Shannon 1        2  :  28^ 

Green  Mountain  Maid,  bred  by  General  Wm. 
Nasb,  New  Haven,  Vt.  . . (W)    —       2  :  34 

Madam  Sontag,  bred  by  Ira  Abernetliy,  New 
Haven,  Vt.. (W)   —       2:31 


BREAD  LOAF   STOCK   FARMS.  35 


Clay  Stock. 

By  Ballard's  CASSIUS  M.  CLAY: 

Cassius  Prince 4       2  :  29 

QuECHEE  Maid,  bred  by  Ora  Wood,  Hartland  ; 
dam  by  Morse  Horse 15        2  :  25 

By  BLACK  DIAMOND^  CANADIAN: 

Clara  J.,  bred  by  David  C.  Carlton,  Cambridge  ; 
dam  by  Whalebone,  son  of  Flying  Morgan 21        2  :  28 

Kenney,  bouglit  of  Samuel  D.  HoUister,  Marsli- 
field,  Vt 1        2  :  29^ 


HORSES  BRED  IN  NEW  YORK  BY  SIRES 

IN  YERMONT. 

By  ABRAHAM,  son  of  Daniel  Lambert  : 

^lice 2  2  :  28 

Kitty  Cook 4.  2:26 

Bj  BLACK  HAWK  : 

Ethan  Allen 11  2  :  25^ 

By  DANIEL  LAMBERT  : 

A^iSTOS  3  2:271 

Annie  Page 5  2: 27^ 

Boston 7  2  :  27i 

COL.  MOULTON 1  3  :  28^ 

Ella  Doe 20  3  :  27i 

John  Hall 21  2:24^ 

Jubilee  Lambert 2  2  :  25 

Nonesuch 15  2:25i 


36  BREAD  LOAF   STOCK  FARMS. 


LIST  OF  2:30  TROTTERS  by  MORGAN  SIRES. 

By  Taggart's  ABDAIiLAH,  son  of  Farmer's  Beauty, 
by  Gifford  Morgan : 

Ned  Wallace  ...  18       2 :  25 

Parkis   Abdallah,  dam,   a  Morrill    and   Mes- 
senger mare  '^        2  :  26| 

By  ABRAHAM,  son  of  Daniel  Lambert  : 

^^^^^'  !■  dam  by  Etlian  Allen \     ^        I'll 

Kitty  Cook,  )  (     4        2 :  26 

By  ADDISON,  Jr.,  son  of  Addison: 

Clementine,  dam  by  Young  Emigrant = . ,  31        2  :  21 

By  ALDRICH  COLT,   son  of  Nero,    by   Vermont 
Boy,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk  : 

Oceana  Chief 9        2:23 

By   AMERICAN    BOY,   son  of    John   Gilpin,    by 
Flying  Cloud,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk  : 

Ripton.  '. 2        2  :  29i 

By  AMERICAN  ETHAN,  son  of  Ethan  Allen  : 

Fanny  Raymond,  dam  by  Tornado 1  2  :  30 

Geo.  H.  Mitchell,      "           "        1  2:26 

Nellie  Webster,        "    Biggart's  Ratler 2  2  :  28| 

By  BADGER  BOY,  sou  of  Rossman  Horse,  by  Slier- 
man  Black  Hawk  : 
Genl.  Howard r     6        2  :  26i 

By  BAY  CHIEF,  son  of  Napoleon,  by  Ticonderoga, 
•    by  Vermont  Black  Hawk  : 
Lyman 10       2  :  25i 

By  BELL  MORGAN,  son  of  Cottrill  Morgan  : 

Lady  Turpin,  dam  by  Brignoli 14        2  :  23 

By    BLACK    FLYING    CLOUD,  sop  of  Vermont 
Black  Hawk  : 
Badger  Girl 26        2 :  22^ 


1 

bread  loaf  stock  farms. 

37 

By 

BLACK  HAWK,  son  of  Sherman  Morc4an  : 

Belle  of  Saratoga 

1 

2 

29i 

Ethan  Allen     

11 
6 

2 

2 

25i 
27* 

T ,  A  "NrnTP/r    r\  nm  l^v  T  .plinn       .    

By  McCracMn's  BLACK  HAWK,  son  of  Black  Lion, 

by  Vermont  Black  Hawk  : 

By 

SissoN  Girl '. 

6 

2 

28i 

BLACK  HAWK  HERO,  son  of  Vermont  Black 

Hawk  : 

Gray  Mack  

9 

2 

25i 

By 

BLACK  MILO,  son  of  Cornish  Morrill,   by 
Young  Morrill : 

Judgment,  dam  by  Morgan  Rattler 

5 

2 

:29 

By  BLIND  EAGLE,  son  of  Black  Hawk, 

By 

Carrie  K 

2 

2 

30 

Blood's  CHIEF,  son   of  Blood's  Black  Hawk, 

by  Vermont  Black  Hawk  : 

Fanny  Robinson,  dam  by  Alexander's  Norman. 

7 

2 

-.201 

By 

BROWN    HARRY,   son    of    Thurston's    Black 
Hawk,  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk  : 

Cora  F 

2 
1 

2 
2 

:28 
:29i 

St.  Elmo 

Jennie  W 

1 

2 

:30 

By 

CHALLENGE,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk  : 

Doty 

21 

2 

:21 

By 

CHARLIE,  son  of  Washtenaw  Chief,  by  Ver- 
mont Black  Hawk  : 

Minnie  Maxwell 

5 

2 

28i 

By 

CHAUNCEY    GOODRICH,   son    of    Marshall 
Chief,  by  Vermont  Hero  : 

Randall 

9 

2 

2U 

38 

BREAD  LOAF  STOCK  FAEMS. 

By 

CHICK  AM  AUG  A,   son  of    Vermont  Boy,     by 
Green  Mountain  Morgan  : 

Charlie   B 

2 

2 

:30 

By 

CHURCHILL    HORSE,   son  of  Young  Black 
Hawk,   by  Chieftain,  son   of  Vermont  Black 
Hawk : 

Tom  B.  Patchin,  dam  by  Telegraph  Morgan 

11 

2 

:27J 

By 

CLARION,   son  of    Naugatuck,    by   Vermont 
Black  Hawk  : 

Old  Put,  dam  by  Mambrino  Messenger 

1 

2 

:30 

By 

CLOUD  MAMBRINO,  son  of  Dan.  Underhill, 
by  Jackson's  Flying  Cloud,  son  of    Vermont 
Black  Hawk  : 

Alfred 

3 

14 

2 
2 

26 
19 

Kitty  Bates 

Billy  Lambertson 

2 

2 

.281 

By 

COMET,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk  : 

Dictator,  dam  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk 

25 

2 

:22i 

By 

COMET,  son  of  Williams'  Horse,  by  Vermont 
Black  Hawk : 

Maid  of  Monte 

2 

2 

28 

By 

COL.  ELLSWORTH,  son  of  General  Knox  : 

Arthur  T.  ,  dam  by  Hector 

2 

2 

:30 

By  CONQUEROR,  son  of  Ed.  Hawley,  by  Jackson's 
Flying  Cloud: 

RuTLEDGE,  dam  by  Cassius  M.  Clay 

2 

2 

:30 

By 

CONTINENTAL,  son  of  Bacon's  Ethan  Allen  : 

Capt.  Emmons  ;  dam  by  Tiger  Morgan 

42 

2 

20 

By 

COOLOO 

1 

2 

30 

COUNTRY  BOY,  son  of  Prince  Charles,   by 
Vermont  Black  Hawk : 

Denmark  ;  dam  by  Corbeau 

1 

2 

30 

BREAD  LOAF   STOCK  FARMS.  39 


By   CREEPER,  son    of   Peck  Horse,  by  Vermont 
Black  Hawk : 
Phil.  Sheridan 6       2  :  26^ 

By  DANIEL  LAMBERT,  son  of  Ethan  Allen  : 

Addison  Lambert  ;  dam  by  Addison,  son  of  Ver- 
mont Black  Hawk 2        2  :  27 

Annie  Page  ;  dam  by  Stonewall  Jackson,  son  of 
Vermont  Black  Hawk •. 5        2  :  27^ 

Aristos  ;  dam  by  Stonewall  Jackson,  son  of  Ver- 
mont Black  Hawk 3        2  :  27| 

Arnold,  W.  H.  ;  dam  by  Sherman  Black  Hawk .     1        2  :  29 

Ben.  Franklin;  dam  by  Addison,  son  of  Ver- 
mont Black  Hawk 9        2  :  29 

Billy  D.  ;  dam  by  Mazeppa 7        2  :  26 

Boston  ;  dam  by  Patrick  Henry,  son  of  Vermont 
Black  Hawk 7        2  :  27^ 

Col.  Moulton,   dam  by  Bigelow  Horse,  son  of 
Vermont  Black  Hawk 1 

COMEE ;    dam    by   Hiawatha,   son    of  Jackson's 
Flying  Cloud,  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk 71 

DiCKARD,  dam  by  Smith's  Young  Columbus 8 

Ella  Doe,  dam  by  Cook's  Columbus .20 

Jim  ;  dam,  a  pacing  mare  from  Kentucky 6 

Jimmy  Stewart  ;  dam,  a  Black  Hawk  mare ....     4 

Joe  S 2 

John  Hall,  dam  by  American  Ethan 21 

Jubilee  Lambert,  dam  by  the  Taft  Horse,  son 
of  Vermont  Black  Hawk 2        2  :  25 


Lady  Foxie,  dam  by  the  Breed  Horse,  son  of 
Vermont  Black  Hawk 46 


2 

:28i 

2 

:19i 

2 

:27 

2 

.27i 

2 

23i 

2 

24i 

2 

30 

2 

24| 

2 


241 

30 

29 


May  Morning,  dam  by  Ethan  Allen 1 

Motion,  dam  by  a  Morrill  Horse 1 

Nancy,  dam  by  Miles  Standish,  son  of  Vermont 
Black  Hawk 16        2  :  22^ 

Nonesuch,  dam  by  Bigelow  Horse,  son  of  Ver- 
mont Black  Hawk r 15        2  :  25^ 

^  Wild  Lily,  dam  by  Smith's  Young  Columbus.  1^        2  :  24 


2 


2 


40  BREAD  LOAF  STOCK  FABMS. 


By  DARKEY,  son  of  Round's  Horse  ;  by  Vermont 
Black  Hawk  : 

Highland  Gray 2        2  :  28 

By  DAVID  HILL,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk  : 

Kinsman  Boy,  dam  by  Vermont  Trotter,  son  of 
Vermont  Black  Hawk 3        2:281 

By  DAVID  HILL,  Jr.,  son  of  David  Hill  ;  by  Ver- 
mont Black  Hawk : 

Black  Swan 1       2:28i 

George  Treat.  .   \ 2       2  :  25^ 

By  DOC,  son  of  St.  Clair  : 

Occident 27       2  :  16| 

By  DRACO,  son  of  Young  Morrill  : 

Draco  Prince,  dam  by  the  Furman  Horse,  son 
of  Vermont  Black  Hawk 16        2  :  24^ 

By  EASTMAN  MORGAN,  son  of  Green  Mountain 
Morgan : 
Little  Fred,  dam  by  Blackbird,  son  of  Camden  54        2  :  20 

By  ENOCH,  son  of  Ethan  Allen  : 

Riley 1        2:30 

By    Drury's    ETHAN    ALLEN,    son    of    Vermont 
Black  Hawk: 
Lady  Fox 1        2  :  30 

By  EMPEROR  WILLIAM,  son  of  General  Knox  : 

Frank  F 8       2:26^ 

By  ETHAN  ALLEN,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk  : 

Billy  Barr 16  2  :  23| 

Fanny  Allen,  dam  by  Abdallah 1  2  :  28^ 

Fanny  Lee,  dam  by  Sherman  Black  Hawk 2  2  :  29^ 

Hotspur,  dam  by  True  John 46  2  :  24 

PocHAHONTAS,  dam  by  Iron's  Cadmus 2  2  :  26f 

Warwick 1  2  :  29^ 


BREAD  LOAF   STOCK   FARMS, 


41 


Washington  Irving  (saddle),  dam  by  Seeley's 
American  Star 1 

Honest  Allen  (pole),  dam  by  Brook's  Horse 1 

By  Bacon's  ETHAN  ALLEN,  son  of  Ethan  Allen: 

Russ  Ellis 4 

Lew  Ives,  dam  by  Stubtail,  son  of  Bluclier 4 

RuFUS,  dam  by  Stubtail,  son  of  Bluclier ....     3 

By  Delong's  ETHAN  ALLEN,  son  of  Ethan  Allen  : 

Arthur 8 

Lucca 1 

By  Dixon's  ETHAN  ALLEN,  son  of  Ethan  Allen  : 
Sensation,  dam  by  Indian  Chief 45 

By    Holabird's    ETHAN    ALLEN,    son    of    Ethan 
Allen  : 

Charlie  Mack,  dam  by  North  American 15 

Laura  Williams,  dam  by  North  American 4 

By  Woodward's  ETHAN   ALLEN,   son  of  Ethan 
Allen  : 

Allen 1 

Charlie  C 1 

Fury 3 

Prince  Allen ^ 

Shepherd  Boy 4 

AuLiNDA,  dam  (s.  t.  b.)  by  Blackbird 8 

By    Holland's    ETHAN    ALIiEN,    son    of    Ethan 
Allen  : 

Barney  Kelley,  dam,  a  Morgan  mare 38 

By  FEARNAUGHT,  son  of  Young  Morrill  : 

Argonaut 3 

Fearnaught,  Jr.,  dam  said  to  be  by  Abdallah.  .     4 
Galatea,  dam  by  Hanley's  Hiatoga 6 


2:30 

3:28 


3:37i 

2:28 

2:29 


2:26i 
2:30 


2  :  22i 


2 :  25 

2:24i 


3 

28i 

2 

28i 

2 

391 

2 

37 

2 

331 

2 

25 

2:25 


3:33f 

2:26 

3:24f 


42  BREAD  LOAF   STOCK  FARMS. 


By  FEARN AUGHT,  Jr.,  son  of  Fearnatjght  : 

Pemberton,  dam  by  Dirigo 1         2  :  29i 

By  FLYING  BANNER,  son  of  Black  Banner,  by 
Vermont  Black  Hawk : 

Fanny 6        2:29 

By  Jackson's  FLYING   CLOUD,   son  of  Vermont 
Black  Hawk  : 

Star  of  the  West,  dam   by  Eureka,  son  of 
Long  Island  Black  Hawk 4        2  :  2Gi 

By  FLYING  CLOUD,  son  of  Orr's  Flying  Cloud, 
by  Vermont  Black  Hawk  : 

Myrtle 3        2:26^ 

By  FLYING  MORGAN,  son  of 

Little  Longfellow 2       2 :  29^ 

By  FRANK  ALLEN,  son  of  Ethan  Allen  : 

Major  Allen 7        2  :  24i 

By  FLYING  MORGAN,  son  of  Hacket  Horse  (?), 
by  Gifford  Morgan: 

Traveler 3        2:27^ 

By  FRED  LOW,  son  of  St.  Clair  : 

Clay,  dam  by  Henry  Clay 14        2  :  25 

By  GEN.  GRANT,  son  of  Draco,  by  Young  Morrill, 
son  of  Morrill : 

Eureka 6       2:23 

By  GEN.  HOWARD,  son  of  Badger  Boy,  by  Rossman 
Horse,  son  of  Sherman  Black  Hawk  : 

John  Hall 3        2:25 

By  GEN.  KNOX,  son  of  Vermont  Hero,  by  Sher- 
man Black  Hawk : 

Camors 35        2:19f 

Colonel 3       2:27 

Emperor  William 1        2  :  27i 


GiLBRETH  Knox. 2  2:26f 

Independence,  dam  by  Gideon 6  2  :  21^ 

Harry  Spanker,     "       French  Tiger 2  2:30 

Knox  Boy,                "       Lewiston  Boy 25  2 :  23i 

Lady  Maud,             "       Sabeck 33  2 :  18i 

Messenger  Knox,  "       Prince 1  2:30 

Peaceful 8  2  :  26 

Victor 9  2:23 

Flirt  (s.  t.  b.) '. 5  2:28^ 

By  LIGHTFOOT,  son  of  General  Knox  : 

Shadow 1        2:28 

By  GEN.  LYON,  son  of  Morrill: 

Belle  Dean 2        2  :  30 

Richmond 6        2  :  26 

By  GEN.  McCLELLAN,  son  of  North  Star,   by 

Bulrush  Morgan : 

Dan  Voorhees 19   2  :  23^ 

Flora  Shepherd 1   2:30 

St.  Helena 8   2  :  27i 

By  GEN.  MORGAN,  son  of  Paul  Jones,  by  Vermont 
Black  Hawk  : 

Ancient  Order  Boy;  dam  by  son  of  Long  Island 
Black  Hawk 5        2  :  27 

Mazomanie;  dam  by  Brown's  Bellfounder,  son  of 
imported  Bellfounder 50        2  :  20:^ 

Red  Dick;  dam  by  Hiatoga 4        2  :  28 

By  GEN.  WASHINGTON,  son  of  Vermont  Black 
Hawk: 
Billed 2        2:28 

By  GEO.  WASHINGTON,  son  of  Ethan  Allen  : 

Preston 1        2:28^ 


44                                       BREAD  LOAF   STOCK  FARMS. 

By  GILBRETH  KNOX,  son  of  Gen.  Knox  : 

HAPTTOTiA  "  dam  liv  Yoiitip'  Bunclv   

3 
2 
4 

2 
2 

2 

22^ 

27 

.29^ 

Charles  R.;  dam  by  Witberell  Messenger 

TjOtttatr  •  dam  bv  the  Eden  Horse 

By  GIFFORD  MORGAN,  son  of  Woodbury  Morgan: 

Beppo  (saddle) 

1 

2 

28 

By  GOLDDUST,  son  of  Vermont  Morgan,  by  Bar- 
nard Morgan,  son  of  Gifford  Morgan : 

Arthur;  dam  St,  Lawrence  Maid. 

5 

2 

•28| 

Lucille  Golddust;  dam  a  pacing  mare. 

37 

2 

m 

Fleet Y  Golddust;  dam  a  Morgan  mare 

12 

2 

:20 

T'ndtcator  •  dam  Bob  Jordon 

4 

2 

:29 

Roll  A  Golddust 

4 

2 

:25 

By  GREEN  MOUNTAIN  BANNER,    son  of  Black 
Banner,  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk : 

Lady  Pritchard;  dam  by  Flying  Morgan 

Vulcan     

9 

2P 

2 
2 

:21 
:25 

By  GREEN  MOUNTAIN  MORGAN,  son  of  

Honest  Billy 

2 

2 

:29i 

By  GRAY  EAGLE,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk  : 

St.  Charles;  dam  by  Dandy  Jim,  by  a  son  of 
Gifford  Morgan 

4 

2 

:26 

By  Ferguson's  GRAY  EAGLE,  son  of  Cowan's  Gray 
Eagle,  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk: 

Charlie  Ford 100 

2 

:16f 

By  GRAY  MESSENGER,   son  of  Miller's  Corners 
Black  Hawk,  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk: 

Tom  Walter 

2 

2 

:29 

By  Hoagland's  GRAY  MESSENGER,  by  a  son  of 
Sherman  Morgan  : 

Blonde  ;  dam  by  Abdallah 

3 

2 

:29i 

Honest  Dutchman 

6 

1 

2 
2 

:26i 
:29^ 

Jennie  L 

BREA.D   LOAF   STOCK   FARMS.  45 


By  HAMPSHIRE  BOY,  son  of  Hemenway  Hoese, 
by  Vermont  Black  Hawk  : 

Susie  ;  dam  by  Wildair,  son  of  Vermont  Black 
Hawk 44        2:31 

By  HARRY  LATHROP,  son  of  Blood's  Black  Hawk, 
by  Vermont  Black  Hawk: 

Henry 33       2  :  30  J 

By  HIGHLAND  GRAY,  son  of  Darkey,  by  Round's 
Horse,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk : 

Florence  ;    dam  by  Ed.   Brown  Horse,  son  of 
Conklin  Horse,  by  Green  Mountain  Morgan 37        3  :  34f 

By  HONEST  ALLEN,  son  of  Ethan  Allen  : 

Prince  Allen  ;  dam  by  Green  Mountain  Eagle.  .8        3  :  36^ 


By  HONEST  ALLEN,  Jr.,  son  of  Honest  Allen  : 

Alton  Boy 1        3:39i 

Shakespeare 1        2  :  30 

By  HUMBIRD,  son  of  Tom  Jefferson,  son  of  Ver- 
mont Black  Hawk  : 

Jack  Draper 17        2  :  27 

By  INDIAN  CHIEF,  son  of  Blood's  Black  Hawk,  by 
Vermont  Black  Hawk  : 

Warrior 8        2:36 

By  IRA  ALLEN,  son  of  Flying  Morgan: 

RiPON  Boy;  dam  by  Wiley's  Blucher 13        3  :  35 

By  ISLAND  CHIEF,  son  of  Daniel  Lambert: 

Phil  Dwyer;  dam  by  Defiance 4        3  :  39| 

By  JOE,  by  a  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk  : 

Clifton  Boy 42       2  :  28 

By  JOHN  LAMBERT,  son  of  Daniel  Lambert  : 

GOLDFINDER 14        2  :  33^ 


46  BREAD  LOAF   STOCK   FARMS. 


By  JULES  JURGENSEN,  son  of  General  Knox: 

Iron  Age  19        2  :  23^ 

Nellie  Walton  6        2  :  26i 

By  KEOKUK,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk  : 

Jerome .' 4        2  :  27 

By  KENTUCKY   BLACK   HAWK,  son  of   Smith's 
Black  Hawk,  by  Sherman  Black  Hawk : 

General  Garfield,  dam  by  Captain  Walker 
(pacer),  son  of  Tecumseh 12        2  :  21 

By  KING  HEROD,  son  of  Smith's  Black  Hawk  : 

Billy  Barefoot,  dam  by  Hale's  Green  Moun- 
tain Morgan 1        2:28i 

FoxiE  V. ;  dam,  a  Morgan  mare 32        2  :  26 

Herod;  dam  by  Green  Mountain  Boy 5        2  :  26| 

Little  Mink;  dam  by  Little  Davey  Crockett. . .     1        2  :  30 

By  LEWISTON  BOY,  son  of  Pollard  Morgan,: 

Despatch 7       2  :  24^ 

By  LON  MORRIS,  son  of  General  Knox: 

Kitty  Morris.  . . 1        2  :  30 

By  LOUIS   NAPOLEON,  son  of  Ticonderoga,  by 
Vermont  Black  Hawk  : 

Col.  Russell.. 7       2.25| 

By  LOCOMOTIVE,  son  of  Robert  E.  Lee,  by  St. 

Clair  : 

Capt.  Smith.  , 1        2  :  29 

By  MAGNA  CHART  A,  son  of  Morgan  Eagle  : 

Belle  of  Lexington;  dam  by  Columbus 3  2  :  26| 

Hannah  D 32  2:22^ 

Mollie;  dam  by  Young  Florizel 1  2  :  27 

Sorrel  Dan  (saddle) 1  2  :  28 

Sally  Scott;  dam  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian .  .3  2  :  28i 

Young  Magna  2  2  :  29 


BREAD   LOAF   STOCK  FAEMS. 

47 

By   MAMBRINO    BLACK    HAWK,   son  of   Stock- 

BEiDGE  Chief,  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk  : 

Columbia  Chief,  dam  by  Kemble  Jackson,  son 

of  Andrew  Jackson 

2 

2 

29  i 

By  MARSHALL   CHIEF,   son  of  Vermont  Hero, 

by  Vermont  Black  Hawk : 

. 

Dr.  Lewis 

37 

2 

.24 

Little  Sam 

1 

2 

:29 

By  MATCHLESS,  son  of  Prince  Albert,  by  Green 

\ 

Mountain  Second,  son  of  GifEord  Morgan  : 

Palma;   dam   by,  the   Beals  Horse,  son  of  the 

Eaton  Horse 

4 

2 

:22| 

By  METACOMET  : 

Winthrop  Morrill,  Jr.;   dam  by  Calvin,  son 

of  Bush  Messenger 

2   - 

2 

:27 

By  MIKE,   son  of    Vermont,  by  Vermont    Black 

Barney  ;  dam,  a  Morgan  mare 

2 

2 

:25i 

By  Morgan  BLACK  HAWK,  son  of  Vermont  Black 

Hawk  : 

Delaware  ;    dam   by  General    Taylor,   son    of 

Ouimbv  Messenger 

3 

2 

:28 

By  Morgan  C  /RSAR,  son  of  Woodbury  Morgan,  by 

Justin  Morgan : 

Mac  ;  dam  of  Messenger  descent 

7 

2 

:28 

By  Morgan    EAGLE,  son  of  Hale's  Green  Moun- 

Lady  Sutton  :  dam   a  Morgan  mare 

1 

2 

:30 

By  Morgan  horse,  called  GURNEY: 

Alex.  S 

1 

2 

28i 

By  Morgan  PRINCE,   son  of    Morgan    Hunter,    by 

Gifford  Morgan  : 

Viola  ;  dam,  French  Canadian 

2 

2 

28 

48  BEEAD  LOAF   STOCK   FARMS. 


By  MORRILL,  son  of  Jennison  liorse,  by  Young  Bul- 
rush Morgan : 

Mountain  Maid  ;  dam,  a  Morgan  mare 11        2  :  27f 

Stella  ;  dam  by  the  Lock  Goss  Horse (W)    —        2  :  33 

By  MORRILL  (Benedict's),  son  of  Morrill  : 

Tom  Pink (W)  -        2:32i 

By  MORRILL  (Perkin's  Young),  son  of  Morrill  : 
Draco;  dam  by  the  Hoyt  Horse,  son  of  the  Bailey 

Horse,  by  Woodbury  Morgan 2        2  :  28^ 

Fearnaught  ;  dam  by  the  Steve  French  Horse, 

son  of  Flint  Morgan,  by  Sherman  Morgan 4        2  :  23^ 

Mattie  Lyle 1        2  :  28 

By  MOUNTAIN  CHIEF,  son  of  Morrill,  by  the 
Jennison  Horse : 
Haviland  ;  dam  by  the  Bundy  Horse ;   second 
dam  by  Young  Bullrush  Morgan 1         2  :  29i 

By  NED  FORREST,  son  of  Casey's  David  Hill,  by 
Vermont  Black  Hawk : 
Jessie  Hayes 9        2  :  24 

By  PATRICK   HENRY,   son  of  Vermont   Black 
Hawk  : 

Chester 3        2:28i 

Maggie    M.  ;    dam  by  Prince  Moscow,   son  of 

Moscow 2        2  :  27i 

By  PEAVINE,  son  of  Rattler,  by  Stockbridge  Chief: 

Lucy  Fleming  ;  dam  by  Brink er's  Dennon.   ...  10        2  :  24 
Nettie  Ward  ;   dam  by  Woolfolk's   Sumpter, 

son  of  Sumpter,  by  Sir  Archy 1 


2:29 


By  Perkin's  MORRILL,  son  of  YouNG  Morrill,  by 
Old  Morrill : 
Glide  ;  dam  by  North  Morrill 7        2  :  24 

By  POTTER  HORSE : 

Brother  Jonathan  ;  dam  by  Beattie's  Norman.  30        2  :  24 


BREAD  LOAF   STOCK   FARMS. 

49 

By  PLOUGH  BOY,  son  of    Excelsior,  by  Vermont 

Black  Hawk: 

Dan  Bryant;  dam  by  Cone's  Bacclius,  son  of 

Pray 's  Bacclius 

6 

2 

:24 

By  PRIMUS,  son  of  Marshall  Chief,  by  Vermont 

Ilero,  son  of  Sherman  Black  Hawk  : 

Magd ALLAH;  dam  by  Mambrino  Rattler,  son  of 

Biggart's  Rattler  ;   second  dam  by  Green  Mountain 

Boy,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk 

15 

2 

:24 

By  PRINCE   ALLEN,   son  of  Honest   Allen,  by 

Robert  B.  Thomas 

15 

2 

:25 

By  PRINCE  FEARNAUGHT,  son  of  Fearnaught  : 

Parole 

6 

2 

:26i 

By  RAPPAHANOCK,  son  of  Ethan  Allen: 

Brushy  John;  dam  by  Langford 

13 

2 

:27 

By  RATTLER,  son  of  Stockbridge  Chief  : 

General  Picton;  dam  by  Sumner  Morgan 

1 

2 

:30 

Sophia  Temple  ;  dam  by  a  son  of  Cannon's  Whip 

7 

2 

:27 

By  RAIL-SPLITTER,      son     of    Perkins'     Young 

Morrill  : 

Blanche  ;  dam  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk 

40 

2 

23i 

By  REVENGE,  son  of  Napoleon,  by  Sherman  Black 

Hawk  : 

Chicago  Maid  ;  dam  by  Black  Slasher,  son  of 

Noble's  Vermont   Hambletonian ;    g.  d.,    a    Morgan 

jiiare 

6 
25 

2 
2 

25 

241 

Observer 

Troubadour  ;   dam    by   Black  Slasher,  son  of 

Noble's    Vermont   Hambletonian  ;    g,    d.    a   Morgan 

inare 

20 

2. 

191 

By  RIDLEY  HORSE,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk  : 

.  Robert  Lee  ;  dam  by  the  Root  Horse 

10 

2. 

23 

50  BREAD  LOAF   STOCK  FARMS. 


By  EGBERT    FULTON,   son  of    Morrill    Black 
Hawk,  by  Old  Morrill : 

Janesville  ;  dam  by  General  McClellan,  son  of 
North  Star  ;  by  Bullrusli  Morgan 2        2  :  29^ 

By  ROCKET,  son  of  Sherman  Black  Hawk  : 

India  Rubber 1        2  :  29^ 

By  ROUGH  AND  READY,  son  of  Vermont  Black 
Hawk  : 

Cattaraugus  Chief 2        2  :  29| 

Derby  ;  dam  by  Wilcox  Dragon 5        2  :  25^ 

By  SHERMAN  BLACK  HAWK,  son  of  Vermont 
Black  Hawk  : 

Chicago  Jack 1        2  :  30 

Panic  ;  dam  by  Harris'  Hambletonian 5        2  :  28 

By  SHERMAN  MORGAN,  son  of  John  Morgan,  by 
Vermont  Black  Hawk  : 

Sherman  Morgan,  Jr.,  dam  by  Stonewall 2        2  :  29 

By   SHERMAN    MORGAN,   Jr.,   son  of  Sherman  » 

Morgan : 
WiLDAiR ;  dam  by  Portsmouth 12        2  :  23 

By  son  of  ETHAN  ALLEN  : 

0.  A.  Hickok  (s.  t.  b.) 2  2:30 

Nina  Bell 4  2:29 

Simon 1  2:30 

Zephyr 1  2  :  30 

Billy  L , 2  2  :  28^ 

Deceiver 2  2:291 

By  son  of  KING  HEROD : 

Capt.  Herod...., 4       2  :  26i 

By  son  of  GENERAL  KNOX  (s.  t.  b.) : 

Lilly 2        2  :  26| 

By  son  of  VERMONT  BLACK  HAWK,  (said  to  be) 

Billy  O'Neil. 9        2  :  27 


BREAD  LOAF   STOCK  FARMS. 

51 

By  son  of  MILES^  HORSE,  by    Sherman  Black 

Hawk  : 

Clara  G.  ;  dam  by  tlie  Isman  Horse 

3 

2 

:26 

By  STAR  OF  THE  WEST,  son  of  Jackson's  Flying 

Cloud,  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk  : 

Jim  Raven 

1 

2 

:30 

John  J.  Cook 

1 

2 

:29^ 

Lady  Groesbeck 

5 

2 

:25^ 

By  STOCKBRIDGE  CHIEF,  Jr.,  son  of  Stockbridge 

Chief,  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk : 

Abe  Edgerton 

13 

2 

:23f 

By  STRIDEAWAY,  son  of  Black  Hawk  Telegraph, 

by  Vermont  Black  Hawk : 

Pratt ^ 

6 

2 

:28 

By  SUPERB,  son  of  Ethan  Allen  : 

Emma  C 

1 
5 
2 

2 
2 

2 

:30 
:26 
:29 

Great  Western 

By  TOM  HUNTER,  son  of  Secor's  Black  Hawk,  by 

Vermont  Black  Hawk : 

Albermarle  ;  dam  by  Bliicher,  said  to  be  son  of 

Andrew  Jackson 

23 

2 

19 

Tom  Hendricks ,,. 

1 

2 

:30 

By  TOM  HYER,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk  : 

Joe  Hooker 

1 

2 

28f 

By  TOM  MOORE,  son  of  Ethan  Allen  : 

Lizzie  Keller 

4 

2 

30 

By  TROJAN,  son   of  Jackson's  Flying  Cloud,  by 

Vermont  Black  Hawk  : 

Ella  Wright  :  dam  by  Hercules  

9 

2- 

24f 

'      By  VERGENNES  BLACK  HAWK,  son  of  Vermont 

Black  Hawk  : 

Lady  Ross .' 

2 

2: 

29f 

52  BREAD  LOAF   STOCK  FABMS. 


By  VERMONT,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk  : 

Ella  Lewis 8  2:27 

Lady  Faustina 3  2  :  29^. 

Parrott . .  4  2  :  26 

By  VERMONT  (Gill's),  son  of  Downing  Vermont, 
by  Vermont  Black  Hawk  : 

Bonner  Boy  ;  dam,  a  mare  said  to  be  thorough- 
bred    9        2:23 

By  VERMONT  HERO,  son  of  Hale's  Green  Moun- 
tain Morgan : 

Lady  Douglass  ;  dam  by  St.  Patrick,  son  of 
American  Eclipse 1        2  :  80 

Princeton  Boy 2       2  :  28 

By  VERMONT  HERO,  son  of  Sherman  Black 
Hawk  : 

Lady  M  ;  dam  by  Night  Hawk 1        2  :  30 

UpandUp 3        2:28 

By  VELOX,  son  of  Young  Morrill  : 

Harry  Velox 4       2:28 

By  VERMONT  RANGER,  son  of  Young  Morrill  : 

Champion  Morrill  ;  dam  by  a  son  of  Vermont 
Champion 3        2:27 

By  Viley's  CRIPPLE,  son  of  Ward's  Flying  Cloud, 
by  Vermont  Black  Hawk  : 

Belle]  Brassfield  ;  dam  by  Mambrino's  Cho- 
rister ;  second  dam,  by  Blood's  Black  Hawk,  son  of 
Vermont  Black  Hawk , 37        2  :  20 


By  WASHTENAW  CHIEF,  son  of  Vermont  Black 
Hawk  : 
Minnie  Maxfield 5        2  :  28i 

By    WESTERN    FEARNAUGHT,    son    of    Fear- 

NAUGHT : 

Lady  Brownell  ;  dam  by  Bigler's  Bashaw 2        2  :  25f 


BREAD  LOAF  STOCK  FARMS.  53 


By  WHALEBONE,  son  of  Sherman  Morgan  : 

Blaokstone  Belle 1        2  :  28^ 

By  WHALEBONE  KNOX,  son  of  General  Knox  : 

John  S.  Heald;  dam  by  Witlierell  Messenger.     5        2  :27i 

By  WIDGEON,  a  Morgan  horse  : 

Mountain  Quall 30       2  :  25^ 

By  WINTHROP  MORRH.L,  son  of  Young  Morrill  : 

Baby  Boy  ;  dam  of  Messenger  blood 1        2  :  30 

Ben.  Morrill  ;  dam  by  Smith's  Old  Columbus.  10        2  :  27 
Ed.    Getchell;    dam    by  the  Downing  Horse, 

son  of  Pollard  Morgan 1        2  .-  37 

Fleetwood  ;  dam  by  Witherell  Messenger 1  2  :  29 

Glengarry 4  2  :  27 

Honest  Harby;  dam  of  Messenger  descent 50  2  :  22^ 

J.  G.  Morrill  ;  dam  by  the  Eaton  Horse 3  2  :  29 

Sam.  Curtis  ;  dam  by  the  Eaton  Horse 2  2  :  28 

By  WOODSTOCK,  son  of  Young  Mobrill  : 

Royal  John;  dam  by  Putnam  Morgan,  son  of 
Woodbury  Morgan 12        2  :  26^ 

By  YANKEE  BILL,  son  of  Morgan  Trotter  : 

Nigger  Baby  ;  dam  by  Hiram  Drew 7        2  :  27^ 

By    YOUNG    AMERICA,  son  of  Hoagland's   Gray 
Messenger,  by  son  of  Sherman  Morgan : 

Hazor  ;  dam  by  Bertrand,  son  of  Sir  Archy 22        2  :  26^ 

By  YOUNG  FLYING  CLOUD,  son  of  Flying  Cloud, 
by  Vermont  Black  Hawk  : 

Dinah  ;  dam  by  Vermont  Hambletouian,  son  of 
Harris  Hambletouian _  . .     1         2  :  30 

By   YOUNG   ONEIDA,  son  of   Benedict's  Path- 
finder : 
Frank 15        2:20 


54  BREAD  LOAF   STOCK  FARMS. 


LIST  OF  2:30  TROTTERS,  NOT  SIRED  BY 

MORGAN  HORSES, 

THAT  TRACE  TO  JUSTIN  MORGAN  BY  THEIR  DAMS  OR  GRAND  DAMS. 

Rarus;  by  Conklin's  Abdallab;  second  dam  by 
Vermont  Black  Hawk 185        2  :  13^ 

Leda;  by  Aberdeen;  second  dam  by  Whalebone, 
son  of  Sherman  Morgan 9        2  :  25^^ 

Enigma  ;  by  Alcalde,  son  of  Mambrino  Chief; 
dam  by  Downing's  Vermont,  son  of  Vermont  Black 
Hawk 3        2:26 

Reliance;  by  Alexander,  son  of  Greo.  M.  Patchin, 
Jr. ;  second  dam  by  Green  Mountain  Morgan  Second.     2        2  :  25 

Early  Rose;  by  Almont;  dam  by  Ward's  Flying 
Cloud '.  - .  -     6        2  :  25i 

Dolly  Davis;  by  Almont;  dam  by  Morgan  Rat- 
tler, son  of  Hale's  Green  Mountain  Morgan 1         2  :  29 

Almont,  Jr.;  by  Almont;  dam  by  Blood's  Black 
Hawk 4        2:26 

Joe  Pettitt  ;  by  Ashland,  son  of  Mambrino 
Chief;  third  dam  by  a  Morgan  Horse 1        2  :  30 

Stevantjs  ;  by  Bajardo,  son  of  Swift's  Stephen 
A.  Douglas ;  dam  by  Morgan  Hunter,  son  of  Gift'ord 
Morgan 3        2  :  28i 

Bashaw,  Jr.;  by  Green's  Bashaw;  dam  by  Young 
Green  Mountain  Morgan  ;  second  dam  by  Green 
Mountain  Morgan  ;  third  dam  by  Sherman  Morgan..  .28        2  :  24f 

Fred.  Douglas;  by  Green's  Bashaw;  dam  said 
to  be  by  a  Morgan  Horse 12        2  :  24^ 

Hambletonian  Bashaw;  by  Green's  Bashaw; 
second  dam  by  Young  Green  Mountain  Morgan 20        2  :  21 J 

KiRKWOOD  ;  by  Green's  Bashaw;  dam  by  Yovmg 
Green  Mountain  Morgan 6        2  :  24 

Emma  B.  ;  by  Bayard ;  dam  by  Brown  Harry,  son 
of  Thurston's  Black  Hawk,  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk.  46        2  :  22 

Belle  H.  ;  by  Fisk's  Belmont ;  dam  by  Magna 
Charta 9        2:23^ 


BREAD   LOAF   STOCK   FARMS.  55 


Belle  Smith  ;  by  the  Berce  Horse,  by  a  son  of 
Cobb's  Braudywine  ;  dam  a  Morgan  mare 1         2  :  29 

John  H.  ;  by  Black  Basliaw,  son  of  Young  Sleepy 
Davy  ;  dam  by  Morgan  Hunter 76        2  :  20 

Frank  Allison  ;  by  Blackbird,  son  of  Little 
Cassius;  dam  by  a  Morgan  liorse 2         2  :  28:^ 

BiCKFORD;  by  Black  Cliief,  son  of  Copperbottom; 
second  dam  a  Morgan  mare 1        2  :  29^ 

Clara,  J. ;  by  Black  Diamond ;  dam  by  Wliale- 
bone,  son  of  Flying  Morgan 21        2  :  28 

Blackwood,  Jr.  ;  by  Blackwood,  son  of  Alexan- 
der's Norman  ;  dam  by  Blood's  Black  Hawk,  son  of 
Vermont  Black  Hawk  16        2  :  22^ 

Proteine  ;  by  Blackwood,  son  of  Alexander's 
Norman ;  second  dam  by  Blood's  Black  Hawk,  son  of 
Vermont  Black  Hawk 52         2  :  18 

Red  Cross;  by  Brigand;  dam  by  Magna  Charta.     2        2  :  29^ 

Young-  Buchanan;  by  Buchanan  Second;  second 
dam  of  Morgan  blood 1         2  :  29^ 

Geo.  B.  Daniels;  by  King's  Champion,  Jr.;  dam 
by  Greyhound,  son  of  Vermont  Back  Hawk 21         2  :  24 

Champion  Girl;  by  Gooding's  Champion;  dam  a 
mare  of  Morgan  descent 4        2  :  30 

EvA;  by  Gooding's  Champion;  dam  by  a  son  of 
Gifford  Morgan 8        2  :  25i 

Webber;  by  Como  Chief;  dam  of  Morgan  descent     6        2  :  28      ^ 

Tennessee  ;  by  Commodore ;  dam  by  Vermont 
Black  Hawk 3        2:27 

C.  W.  WoOLEY  ;  by  Crazy  Nick;  dam  by  Curtis' 
Morgan  Messenger 8        2  :  22^ 

Orient  ;  by  Cuyler  ;  dam  by  Golddust,  son  of 
Vermont  Morgan 1        2  :  30 

Lady  Thorne  ;  by  Darlby ;  dam  by  Starlight, 
son  of  Blood's  Black  Hawk 6        2  :  25 

Fred  Crocker  (2  yrs.);  by  Electioneer;  dam  by 
St.  Clair 2        2  :  25i 

Captain  Jack  ;  by  Fisher's  Geo,  M.  Patchin ; 
dam  by  Black  Douglas,  son  of  Sherman  Black  Hawk.  17        2  :  26 


56  BREAD  LOAF   STOCK   FABMS. 


DiRiGO ;  by  Fox  Hunter ;  dam  said  to  be  by  St. 
Clair 16        2:27 

Stonewall  ;  by  Frank  Pierce,  3d ;  grand  dam 

by  Fenton  Horse,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk 8        2  :  24| 

Dio  ;  by  General  Slierman;  dam  by  Etlian  Allen.     3        2  :  30 

Lady  Sherman  ;  by  General  Sherman  ;  dam  by 
son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk 5        2  :  25^ 

Mars;  by  General  Sherman;  dam  by  Superb, 
son  of  Ethan  Allen 2        2:29| 

Pearl;  by  Gentle  Breeze;  dam  by  Gill's  Ver- 
mont, son  of  Downing's  Vermont , 1         2  :  30 

Kentucky  Wilkes;  by  George  Wilkes ;  dam  by 
Red  Jacket,  son  of  Comet,  by  Sherman  Morgan;  third 
dam  by  Baker's  Highlander 12        2  :  21i 

Young  Wilkes  ;  by  George  Wilkes  ;  second 
dam  said  to  be  by  Hoagland's  Gray  Messenger;  third 
dam  by  Baker's  Highlander 5        2  :  28^ 

Lady  Moscow  ;  by  Fisk's  Moscow ;  dam  by 
Magna  Charta 1         2  :  30 

Fitzgerald  ;  by  Young  Columbus ;  dam  by 
Jackson's  Black  Hawk 3        2  :  30 

Jim  Ward;  by  Young  Columbus;  dam  by  Darkey    2        2  :  28i 

Patch;    by  Detective  Patchin  ;   dam  by  Draco 

Prince 1  2:29i 

BoNiTA  (2  yrs.);  by  Electioneer;  dam  by  St.  Clair.  1  2  :  24^ 

Wild  Flower  (2  yrs.);  by  Electioneer ;  dam  by 

St.  Clair 1  2:21 

Louise  ;  by  Volunteer ;  dam  by  Ethan  Allen. ...  1  2  :  29 J 

Lizzie,  second ;  by  Trouble ;  dam  by  Paragon 
Morgan 1         2  :  23i 

Stella  Blake  ;  by  Pequawket ;  dam  by  Mor- 
gan Trotter 2        2:25i 

General  Tweed  ;  by  Myron  Perry;  dam  by 
Vermont  Black  Hawk 8        2  :  26i 

Badger  Boy  ;  b^  Leon,  son  of  Anthony  Wayne  ; 
dam  by  Vermont 1         2  :  29 


BREAD  LOAF   STOCK  FARMS 


Josephine  S.  ;  by  Guy  Miller,  Jr.;  dam  by  E than 
Allen '. 3        2 ':  29^ 

Bay  ;  by  Gideon ;  dam  by  General  Knox 6        2  :  27^ 

Harry  W.  Genet;  by  Godfrey's  Geo.  M.  Patcbin; 
'     dam,  probably  Morgan 13        2  :  26 

Hopeful  ;  by  Godfrey's  Geo.  M.  Patcliin ;  second 
dam  by  Whalebone,  son  of  Sherman  Morgan 187        2  :  14f 

Kate  Sprague;  by  Gov.  Sprague  ;  dam  by  Lance, 
a  Morgan  horse 21        2  ;  18 

Geo.    Wilkes  ;    by  Rysdyk's    Hambletonian ; 
second  dam  by  Baker's  Highlander 56        2  :  22 

Joseph  A.;  by  Sackett's  Hambletonian;  dam  by 
Bay  Morgan 16        2  :  24 

Argonaut;  by  Wood's  Hambletonian;  dam,  a 
Morgan  mare 27        2  :  23;| 

Nancy   Hackett;   by  Wood's  Hambletonian; 
dam,  a  Morgan  mare 7        2  .  20 

Forest  Patchin;  by  King  Patchin ;  dam  by 
Jackson's  Flying  Cloud 16        2  :  24^ 

Spinella  ;  by  Louis  Napoleon ;  dam  by  Marshall 
Chief,  son  of  Vermont  Hero 1        2  :  30 

WoODCHUCK ;  by  Mambrino  Chief  ;  dam  of  Mor- 
gan blood 1        2:30 

Sooner  ;  by  Hambletonian  Rattler ;  second  dam 
by  Wheeler's  Gifford  Morgan 9        2  :  24 

Brookside  Flora;  by  Hamlet;  second  dam  of 
Morgan  descent 2        2  :  29 

Barron  Luff  ;  by  Happy  Medium ;  dam  by 
Sherman  Black  Hawk 3        2  :  27 

Alice  Medium;  by  Happy  Medium;  dam  by 
Sherman  Black  Hawk 3        2:29^ 

Kate  Campbell;  by  Scott's  Hiatoga;  dam  by 
Ethan  Allen ,. 7        2  :  25^ 

Lady  Lemon  ;  by  Knickerbocker ;  dam  by  Paul 
Clifford,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk  ;  second  dam  by 
Bailey's  GifEord  Morgan 1        2  :  30 

Keene  Jim  ;  by  Lookout ;  dam  by  Rattler,  son  of 
Stockbridge  Chief 11        2  :  19^ 


58  BREAD  LOAF   STOCK  FARMS, 


Lysander  Boy;  by  Lysander;    dam  by  Wine- 
creek  Black  Hawk,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk. ...  31        2  :  30f 

Freemat?  ;    by  Macedonian ;    dam  by  Vermont 
Black  Hawk 2        2  :  29 

JEmulus  ;  by  Mambrino  Pilot ;   dam  by  Sliore- 
liam  Black  Hawk , 21        2  :  25 

Hannis  ;  by  Mambrino  Pilot ;  dam  brought  from 


Vermont ;  probably  Morgan 76        2  :  17| 

Cottage  Girl  ;  by  Mambrino  Star ;  dam  by 
Esty's  Black  Hawk,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk 1        2  :  29^ 

Emperor  ;  by  Newman  Horse  ;  dam  by  Lew- 
iston  Boy,  son  of  Pollard  Morgan 1        2  :  29^ 

Tommy  Norwood  ;  by  Norwood ;  dam  by  Gen- 
eral Knox 6        2:26i 

Geo.  Palmer  ;  by  Palmer  Bogus ;  dam,  a  Black 
Hawk  Morgan  mare 32        2  :  19^ 

Midnight  ;    by   Peacemaker ;    Morgan    blood, 
through  second  dam  38        2  :  18^ 

Adelaide  ;  by  Phil,  Sheridan ;  dam  by  Sam. 
Houston,  grandson  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk 67        2  :  19f 

Romance  ;  by  Princeps ;  dam  by  Gold-dust 2        2  :  29^ 

Ada  Paul  ;  by  Redbuck ;  dam  by  a  Morgan 
horse 7        2  :  26 

Lady  Dahlman  ;  by  Robert  Bonner ;  dam  said 
to  be  by  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk 2        2:28 

Middlesex  ;  by  Seneca  Chief ;  dam  by  Grey- 
hound, son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk 4        2  :  24 

Von  Arnim  ;  by  Sentinel ;  dam  by  Blood's  Black 
Hawk 11        2:22 

Edna  ;  by  son  of  Wisconsin  Tiger ;  second  dam, 
a  Morgan  mare 1        2  :  29^ 

Idol  ;  by  Stephen  A.  Douglas ;  dam  by  Seeley's 
Black  Hawk ! 15        2  :  23 

Gypsy  Boy  ;  by  Stonewall  Jackson  ;  dam  by 
Young  Giflford  Morgan 1        2:28 

Pat  Hunt  ;  by  son  of  Tecumseh ;  dam  (s.  t.  b.) 
by  St.  Clair 12        2  :  25 


BREAD  LOAF  STOCK  FARMS. 


59 


Thomas  Jefferson  ;  by  Toronto  Chief ;  dam,  a 


Black  Hawk  Morgan  mare. 


39        2:33 

Neili  ;  by  Thomas  Jefferson ;  second  dam  by 
Vermont  Black  Hawk , 6        2  :  27 

Modoc  ;  by  Eli's  Tornado,  Jr. ;  dam  by  Power's 
Morgan  Rattler  ;  second  dam  by  Morgan  Rattler 15        2  :  25 

Trampaline  ;  by  Tramp ;  second  dam  by  Young 
Green  Mountain  Morgan  ;  third  dam  and  fourth  dam 
Morgan 36        2  :  23i 

Driver  j  by  Volunteer ;  second  dam  by  Wildair, 
son  of  Hoagland's  Gray  Messenger 1^9        2:19^ 

Gloster  ;  by  Volunteer ;  dam  by  Stockbridge 
Chief,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk 39        2:17 

Bay  Whalebone  ;  by  Whirlwind  ;  dam  sup- 
posed to  be  of  Morgan  descent  4        2  :  26 J 

Lady  Crossin  ;  by  ;   dam  by  a  Morgan 

horse 3        2:29 


Stonewall,  by  Frank  Pierce,  3d 2d  dam  Morgan    8 

Ambler,  by  Wood's  Hambletonian . . . 

Billy  Ray,  by  Wood's  Hambletonian,. 

Blue  Mare,  by  Wood's  Hambletonian   • 

KiLBURN  Jim,  by  Wood's  Hambletonian 

Bellp:  Strickland,  by  Merrow  Horse 

Lady  Williams,  by  Parson's  Horse. . 

Martha,  by  Prosper 

Dan  Smith,  by  Reporter 

Anodyne,  by  Ross'  Colt  

Shepherd  Knapp,  Jr.,  by  Shepherd } 
F.  Knapp f 

Morris,  by  Sherman  Horse '. . . . 

Fanny  Jefferson,  by  Thomas  Jefferson 

Lizzie  M.,  by  Thomas  Jefferson 

Mike  Jefferson,  by  Thomas  Jefferson 

John  S.  Clark,  by  Thomas  Jefferson. . 


8 

2:24i 

1 

2:30 

4 

2:23f 

18 

2:23 

12 

2:23 

12 

2:26 

1 

2:28i 

2 

2:30 

23 

2:21i 

11 

2:25 

5 

2:27| 

1 

2:29 

4 

2:28i 

9 

2:27i 

1 

2:29i 

24 

2:19f 

60 


BREAD  LOAF   STOCK  FARMS. 


Black  Frank,  by  Wild  Wagoner 2d  dam  Morgan  11 

Essex  Maid,  by  Wild  Wagoner "  "  1 

Lydi A  Thompson,  by  Wild  Wagoner.  "  "  13 

Belle  of  Portland,  by  Witherell[  „  ..  g 

Messenger  S 

Matt  Kirkwood,  by  Kirk  wood "  "  I 

W.  H.  Taylor,  by  Crawford  Horse.  .  "  "5 

Lady  Williams,  by  Parson's  Horse..  "  "  1 

Falmouth  Boy,  by  Potter  Horse "  "  3 

Alcantara,  by  George  Wilkes 3d  dam  "  11 

Ambassador,  by  George  Wilkes "  "  1 

Blondine,  by  George  Wilkes "  "  3 

Joe  Bunker,  by  George  Wilkes "  "  4 

Lumps,  by  George  Wilkes ''  "  9 

May  Bird,  by  George  Wilkes '  "  69 

Onward,  by  George  Wilkes "  "  3 

Prospect  Maid,  by  George  Wilkes.. .  "  "4 

Rosa  Wilkes,  by  George  Wilkes "  "  6 

So  So,  by  George  Wilkes "  "  11 

Bliss,  by  Bayard "  "  1 

Kitty  Clyde,  by  Sam  Kirkwood *'  "  1 

Matt  Kirkwood,  by  Sam  Kirkwood.  "  *'  2 

• 

Taylor,  by  Johnny  B "  "  7 

William  H.  ,  by  Young  Wilkes 4tli  dam       "  60 

Ingomar,  by  Dick -. . .  "  "  1 

Clifton  Boy,  by  Major  Winfield "  "  2 


2:24i 

2:30 

2:26i 

2:26 

2:30 

2:291 

2:28i 

2:29i 

2:23 

2:251 

2:24| 

2:26 

2  :  251 

2:21 

2:251 

2:26 

2:25i 

2 :  171 

2:30 

2:30 

2:30 

2:26f 

2:201 

2:29| 

2:30 


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CATALOGUEO 


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STANOARD-BREO  TROTTING  STOCK, 


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CMHLiND  PARE  mUi  PiRM,2 


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NEAR  LEXINGTON,  KY. 


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B.' T.  a::reE-.i^o 


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Asbland  Patk,  Contains  SCO  Acres  of  Blue  Grass,  Adjoining  the  City  Limits,  on  the 
Richmond  Turnpike^  one  and  a  half  miles  froti  Phc&nix  Hotel. 


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LEXINGTON,  KY.: 
Traksylvania  Primtikg  Co..  Steam  Catalogue  Printers. 

1882. 


The  merits  of  the  trotted'  can  best  he  determined  -when jjneas  tired  by  public 

performances. — Treacy. 


ANNOUNCEMENT. 


■  <^     0— 


In  issuing  my  annual  Catalogue  I  deem  it  not  inappropriate 
to  ofter  £  few  prefatory  remarks  relative  to  the  choicely  bred 
trotting  stock  contained  ^vithin  the  covers  of  this  pamphlet. 
During  my  experience  with  the  trotting  interests  of  the  Blue 
Grass  Region,  and  it  extends  over  a  period  of  twenty  years,  it  is 
with  no  small  degree  of  pride  that  I  point  to  the  scores  of  trot- 
ters that  graduated  from  my  stables,  ^vhich  have  won  distinction 
-alike  on  the  race  course  and  in  the  stud  of  the  various  breeding 
establishments  of  the  country,  and  the  great  number  of  superior 
roadsters  with  w^hich  I  have  from  tune  to  time  supplied  my 
patrons. 

Among  the  many  good  trotters  w^hich  received  instructions 
from  me  I  would  name  Allie  West,  2:25  at  five  years  old,  and  a 
trial  shortly  afterwards  of  a  mile  in  2:21;  Maggie  Briggs  2-27  at 
five-years  old,  and  a  trial  in  2:23;  Ella  Clay  2:27^  at  six-years 
old;  John  E.  2:28f  at  six-years  old,  and  a  trial  in  2:24^;  Bour- 
bon Chief  2:35,  ^  ^^'^^^  ^^^  2:3o|;  Meteor  2:31  at  six-years  old,  a 
trial  in  2:28;  Governor  2:30,  a  fifth  heat,  and  a  trial  in  2:25; 
Doble  2:28  at  five-years  old,  and  a  trial  of  2:27^-;  Lady  Patchen 
2:36  at  four-years  old,  and  a  trial  the  same  Fall  in  2:28;  Glendale 
2:20^,  a  trial  before  passing  out  of  my  hands  in  2:19!^,  last 
season  trotted  to  pole  in  2:23;  Aldine  2:37  at  three-years  old 
and  shortly  thereafter  I  drove  her  a  mile  in  2:33,  and  a  half  mile 
in  1:13,  record  now  of  2:26^;  Puss  Thompson  2:34^  at  six-years 
old,  and  a  trial  in  2:24:^;  Keene  Jim  2:34  at  three,  2:24^^  at  four- 
years  old,  and  last  season  reduced  his  public  mark  to  2:19^;. 
Etta  Jones  2 135  at  five-years,  a  trial  in  2 130,  and  now  is  in  the 
public  record  at  2:20;  Lulu  Morton  2:34  at  five-years  old;  Allie 
East  2:40^  at  five-years  old,  a  trial  at  five  in  2:23;  Kentuckian 
2:32:^  at  four-years  old,  and  shortly  after  a  trial  in  2:29^,  at  six- 
years  old  trial  of  2 :23^,  record  now  of  2:27^;  Nil  Desperandum 
I  gave  a  three-year  old  trial  in  2 :35,  and  at  seven  he  obtained  a 
public  record  of  2:24;    Lady  Lowe  2:33,  and   she  afterwards  re- 


ASHLA^s^D    PARK     STOCK    FARM. 


duced  it  to  2:28;  Hank  2:31.  Administrator  was  sent  tome 
when  past  the  middle  age,  I  gave  him  a  record  of  2:29^,  and  a 
trial  in  2:27^.  Executor  2:26^,  was  bred  by  myself,  as  also  were- 
Lizzie  Treacy,  who  is  reported  to  me  as  having  privately  trotted 
in  2:18,  and  Lida  Lewis  troted  close  to  2:20.  Charley  West  I 
purchased  as  a  yearling,  gave  him  a  record,  in  a  campaign 
among  aged  trotters,  of  2:40!  at  four,  over  a  heavy  muddy  track. 
and  drove  him  a  trial  mile  in  2:24^,  the  last  half  in  i:ii^;  Mc- 
Leod  I  trotted  last  Fall  in  his  four-year  old  form  in  2:25^,  and  a 
trial  better  than  2:20.  Miss  Mabel,  winner  of  the  two-year  old 
stake  at  our  meeting  last  Fall,  was  also  bred  and  trained  by  me, 
and  so  I  could  go  on  and  enumerate  many  others,  but  these  will 
suffice  to  demonstrate  that  progress  is  the  watchword  at  Ash- 
land Park. 

In  the  selection  of  material  for  speed  I  measurably  attribute 
the  success  v^^hich  has  followed  me  to  a  full  and  comprehensive 
knowledge,  obtained  through  diligent  study  and  practice,  of  the 
families  ^vhich  are  speed  producers.  This  success  both  in  point 
of  the  number  of  trotters  I  educated,  and  the  still  greater  number 
w^hich  have  passed  through  my  hands,  v^as  largely  instrumental 
in  determining  the  formation  of  m}^  present  stud,  as  then  I  vv^ould 
be  afforded  an  opportunity,  by  the  proper  application  of  my 
knowledge  and  experience,  of  attaining  the  great  desideratum, 
viz:  the  production  of  a  class  of  animals  which  would  possess 
all  the  ingredients  of  a  first  class  horse,  whether  for  the  road  or 
track,  such  as  a  well-balanced  head,  a  pure  gait,  reliable  and 
containing  the  stamina  that  v^^ould  last  them  through  the  long- 
route  of  the  latter  day  races. 

To  accomplish  this  object  I  have  for  the  past  ten  years  been 
collecting  about  me  a  number  of  brood  mares  of  the  most  a]3- 
proved  blood,  and  ^vhile  it  is  true  that  I  have  regarded  trotting 
speed  and  rich  breeding  as  of  paramount  importance  in  the 
selection  of  dams,  I  believe  I  have  combined  therewith  good 
size,  soundness  and  elegance  of  form  not  surpassed  by  the  mem- 
bers of  any  breeding  establishment  on  this  continent,  and  to 
further  facilitate  my  plan,  in  order  to  keep  abreast  of  the  steady 
improvement  w^hich  is  taking  place  from  day  to  day,  I  send  iny 
inares  to  the  most  popular  and  celebrated  sires  in  this  great 
breeding  district,  regardless  of  ownership  or  high  price  of  ser- 


ANNOUXCEMEXT. 


■vice  fee,  being  convinced  that  the  best  is  the  chea^^esl  at  the  out- 
come, in  preference  to  keeping  a  staUion  or  two  of  my  own. 

It  would  be  presumption  on  my  part  to  claim  superioritv 
for  my  stock  over  that  of  all  the  other  well-known  establish- 
ments of  Kentucky,  but  I  do,  without  any  hesitancy  whatever, 
claim  them  the  equal  of  any,  view  them  from  any  standpoint. 
Therefore,  parties  desirous  of  purchasing  young  stock  of  stand- 
ard breeding,  and  combining  therewith  individual  excellence, 
will  find  a  collection  at  Ashland  Park  second  to  none  in  the 
State  or  country.  The  young  Stallions,  especially,  are  well 
w^orthy  of  considei^tion  by  parties  in  quest  of  a  stock  horse,  for 
they  are  not  alone  admirably  and  strongly  bred,  but  unite  w4tli 
it  quality  of  the  very  best  kind,  fine  action,  color,  size  and  form. 

The  Brood  Mares  in  the  list  are  stinted  to  the  best  of  the 
tried  and  untried  stallions  of  this  region,  in  order  that  I  may  be 
at  all  times  enabled  to  supply  parties  from  abroad  w^ith  a  young- 
thing  in  the  form  of  a  stallion  or  filly,  or  a  first-class  brood  mare 
in  foal  to  a  standard  sire. 

In  the  compilation  of  this  Catalogue  I  have  adopted  the 
-system  of  giving  the  pedigree  of  each  individual  animal  in  de- 
tail, and  to  add  to  each  pedigree  foot  notes  giving  such  facts 
connected  w^ith  the  history  of  each  family  as  will  be  of  interest 
and  value  to  the  breeder  and  purchaser 

Many  catalogues  given  to  the  public  furnish  no  information 
beyond  the  mere  statements  of  names  in  the  pedigree.  Parties 
v^ho  receive  them,  and  who  are  thoroughly  posted  in  pedigrees, 
Hiave  a  decided  advantage  over  those  v^ho  have  not  the  Stud 
Books  w^ithin  reach,  and  have  to  rely  upon  the  meagre  informa- 
tion usually'  contained  in  these  pamphlets.  There  is  also 
given  a  description  of  each  animal,  embracing  color,  size,  marks 
and  soundness,  which,  in  every  instance,  will  be  guaranteed,, 
and  the  price  of  each  furnished  w^hen  requested. 

The  system  of  forcing  the  youngsters  of  Ashland  Park 
is  carefully  avoided,  none  of  my  two-year  olds  ever  being  sub- 
ject to  severe  training  or  over  w^ork;  therefore  all  I  can  say  of 
i:hem  as  regards  speed,  is  to  give  an  opinion  formed  from  their 
natural  gait  and  action,  and  whenever  a  colt  wdth  the  right 
.sort  of  a  gait  and  natural  speed  presents  itself,  I  am   persuaded 


ASHLAND    PARK    STOCK    FARM. 


to  wait  on  liim,  as  I  certainly  believe  the  habit  of  early  training 
a  pernicious  one. 

Purchasers  of  young  stock  desirous  of  having  them  devel- 
oped vv^ill  be  accommodated  at  Ashland  Park,  and  my  terms 
for  breaking  and  keeping  will  be  as  reasonable  as  those  of  anv^ 
of  the  first-class  establishments  of  Kentucky. 

The  stabling,  shelter,  track  and  grass  are  first-class  in  every 
respect,  and  a  corps  of  competent  and  careful  hands  are  under 
my  personal  supervision. 

Among  my  brood  mares  are  the  following  worthy  of  more 
than  ordinary  notice  :  Flora  Abdallah,  dam  of  Katie  Middleton, 
2:23;  Minnie  McGrath,  dam  of  Forrest  King,  sire  of  Lida  Bas- 
sett,  2:20;  Old  Lady,  the  (]n.m  of  Black  Cloud,  2:21^;  Rose- 
Anne,  out  of  the  dam  of  Glendale,  2:30^;  Jeanette,  out  of  the 
dam.  of  Jewett,.  2:23^ ;  P\inny  Cloud,  a  full  sister  to  the  dam  of" 
Early  Rose,  2:35^;  Nicholina,  out  of  the  dam  of  Dream,  2:25; 
Clayette,  dam  of  Charley  West,  2:40^,  trial  at  4-year  old  in 
2:24^;  with  the  others  equally  as  good,  some  having  trotted  very^ 
fast  and  put  to  breeding  after  sho^ving  that  they  had  all  the 
requisites  of  a  standard  brood  mare,  which  fact  will  be  demon- 
strated w^hen  their  colts  are  old  enough  to  appear  in  public. 

Persons  visiting  the  Blue  Grass  Country,  whether  for  the 
purchase  of  slock  or  sight-seeing,  are  cordially  invited  to  Ash- 
land Park,  where  the  stock  is  at  all  times  open  to  inspection 
except  on  the  Sabbath  Day.  For  catalogues  or  farther  infor- 
mation, address  B.  J.  TREAC Y, 

Ashland  Park,  Lexington,  Ky. 


BROOD  MARES. 


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No.  I.  ANNIE  WARE. 

Bay  Mare;   i6  hands  high;  foaled  1872.     Bred  by  Abram  Ware, 

Fayette  County,  Ky. 

BY  ALMONT,  sire  of  Piedmont,  2:171^. 


1  dam  Ellen bv  Ericsson,  2:303;^. 

2  dam by  Copperbottom,  pacer. 

Almont,  bv  Alexander's  Abdallah;  ist  dam  bj  Mambrino  Chief;  2d  dam 
by  Pilot,  Jr.  Almont  is  the  sire  of  Piedmont,  2:17^^;  Fanny 
Witherspoon,  2:19)^;  Alta,  2:24i<£:  Allie  West,  2:25;  Ella  Earl.  2 125; 
Early  Rose,  2:25  j^;  Aldine,  2:263^;  Musette,  2 :3o;  Dolly  Davis,  2:29. 

Alexander  s  Abdallah,  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian;  ist  dam  Katie  Darling,, 
by  Bay  Roman.  Alexander's  Abdallah  is  the  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid,. 
2:14;  Rosalind,  2:21^4';  Thorndale,  2:22;  Major  Edsall,  2:29;  St. 
Elmo,  2:30. 

Pilot,  Jr.,  by  old  Pacing  Pilot;  ist  dam  Nancy  Pope,  by  Havoc;  2d  dam 
Nancy  Tajdor,  by  Alfred.  Pilot,  Jr.,  is  the  sire  of  John  Morgan^ 
2:24;  Pilot  Temple,  2:24^;  Tattler,  2:26;  Tackey,  2:26;  Queen  of  the 
West,  2:26^;  General  Sherman,  2:28;  Dixie,  2:30. 

Ericsson,  by  Mambrino  Chief;  ist  dam  Mrs.  Caudle.  Ericsson  is  the  sire 
of  Doble,  2:28;    Eric,  2:28^^;    Nightingale,  2:29;    Waveland   Chief, 

Manihrino  Chief,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster;  dam  Goliah's  dam.  Mambri- 
no Chief  is  the  sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  2:18;  North  Star  Mambrino, 
2:26;  Mambrino  Star,  2:28^4;  Bay  Henry,  2:28;  Brignoli,  2:29^; 
Ericsson,  2:30;   Woodford  Mambrino,  2:213/2- 

■  CopJ>er bottom,  pacer,  by  Brutus;   ist  dam  Pitt's  Ball;  2d  dam  by  Celer, 

Note. — This  mare  is  a  red  bay  with  black  points,  16  hands  high — a  mare 
«f  elegant  finish,  with  a  clean,  bloodlike  head  and  neck,  and  superior  set  of 
feet  and  legs.  x\lthough  never  trained,  she  is  a  mare  of  fine  action  and  seems 
to  possess  great  natural  speed.  Judging  from  her  fine  appearance  and  su- 
perior breeding,  she  should  be  the  equal  of  any  brood  mare  in  the  country; 
is  perfectly  sound.  Owing  to  her  foaling  late,  I  did  not  breed  her  last  season. 
She  will  be  bred  to  Aberdeen  or  George  Wilkes. 

PRODUCE. 

1881. — Bay  filly  by  George  Wilkes. 


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KTo.  2.  AGNES  CLARK. 

Bay  Mare;   16:^  hands  high;  foaled  1875.     Bred  by  Robert  Ter- 

rill,  Bourbon  County,  Ky. 
BY  ALMONT,  sire  of  Piedmont,  2:171^. 

1  dam  .    .    .    . bv  Clark  Chief  (sire  of  Croxie,  2:19^4). 

2  dam by  Skinner's  Joe   (son  of  Bay  Messenger). 

3  dam bj  Copperbottom  (pacer). 

4  dam  . ....  by  Bertrand    (sire   of  the  grandam   of  In- 

dianapoHs,  2:21. 

'Almonf,  by  Alexanders  Abdallah;  ist  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief;  2d  dam  bj 
Pilot,  Jr.  Almont  is  the  sire  of  Allie  West,  2:25;  Alta,  2 1243^;  Alice 
West,  2:27;  Piedmont,  2:17!^;  Fanny  Witherspoon,  2:19^;  Katie 
Jackson,  2:25;  Dolly  Davis,  2:29;   Aldine,  2:261^. 

Pilot^  yr.,  by  old  Pacing  Pilot;  ist  dam  Nancy  Pope,  by  Havoc;  2d  dam 
Nancy  Tavloi,  by  Alfred.  Pilot  sired  John  Morgan,  2:24;  Pilot 
Temple,  2:24^^4;  Tattler,  2:26;  Tackey,  2:26;  Queen  of  the  West, 
2:26^';  Gen.  Sherman,  2:28;  Dixie,  2:30. 

•Clark  Chiefs  by  old  Mambrino  Chief;  ist  dam  Little  Nora,  by  Downing's 
Bay  Messenger;  2d  dam  Mrs.  Caudle  (the  dam  of  Ericsson,  2:30). 
Clarkl  Chief  is  the  sire  of  Croxie,  2:19^4;  Woodford  Chief,  2:223^; 
John  E.,  2:28?4;  Governor,  2:30;  Lady  Prewitt,  2:30. 

Mambrino  Chief .^  by  Mambrino  Paymaster.  Mambrino  Chief  sired  Lady 
Thorne,  2:18;  North  Star  Mambrino,  2: 26^^;  Mambrino  Star,  2:28^; 
Woodford  Mambrino,  2:21 3<^;  Brignoli,  2:29)^. 

Bay  Messenger.,  by  Harpinus,  son  of  Bishop's  Hambletonian.  Bay  Mes- 
senger is  the  sire  of  the  dam  of  Wildwood,  2:30;  also  the  sire  of  the 
dam  of  Clark  Chief,  sire  of  Croxie,  2:19^. 

Note. — Agnes  Clark  is  a  bright  bay,  with  two  white  hind  ankles,  16 
hands  i  inch  high,  very  rangy  shape,  with  good  back  and  loin  and  elegant 
shaped  feet  and  legs;  in  a  word  she  is  one  of  the  finest  big  mares  in  Ken- 
tucky. I  purchased  her  of  Mr.  Terrill  September  25th,  1880.  He  informed 
tne  she  was  trained  in  the  spring  and  showed  him  a  2 :30  gait.  She  is  now 
in  foal  to  Gov.  Sprague.     Colt  due  March  30th,  1882. 


BROOD    MARES. 


No.  3.  COUNTRY    MAIDEN. 

Bay  Mare,  15-7  hands  high;  foaled  1875.     Bred  by  Edwin  Thorn, 
Esq.,  Thorndale,  New^  York.  Foaled  in  Kentiick}^ 

BY  HAMLET  (sire  of  Leontine,  2:24!^). 

I  dam    Kentucky  Lady by  Gounti-y  Gentleman. 

.2  dam  Favorita,  dam  of  Fringe  2:403^  by  Alexander's  Abdallah. 

3  dam by    Mambrino     Chief,     sire    of  Lady 

Thorn,  2:18. 

4  dam by  Tom  Crowder,  sire  of  Doble's  dam 

2:28. 

5  dam by  Grey  Eagle    (thoroughbi-ed). 

6  dam .  by  Old  Whip  (thoroughbred). 

Hamlet,  by  Volunteer;  ist  dam  by  Bay   Roman;  2d   dam  by  Consul,  son  of 

Duroc.     Hamlet  is  the  sire  of  the  fast  mare  Leontine,  2:243^^;  also  the 
sire  of  the  dam  of  Cyclone,  2:26)-^. 
Volunteer,  by    Rysdyk's   Hambletonian;   ist  dam   Lady  Patriot,  by  Young- 
Patriot;  2d  dam  the  Lewis  Hulse  Mare.     Volunteer  is  the  sire  of  St. 
Jixlien,  2:11^;   Alley,  2:19;  Bodine,   2:19)-^;    Gloster,  2:17;   with   17 
others  with  records  below  2 :30. 
JRysdyk''s    Hambletonian,  by   Abdallah;   ist  dam  by  Imp.  Bellfounder;  2d 
dam  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian.     Rysdyk's  Hambletonian 
is  the  sire  of  Dexter,  2:17;   Nettie,  2:18;    Gazelle,  2:21;   Orange  Girl, 
2:20;  with  28  others  with  records  of  2 130  or  better. 
Alexander  s  Abdallah,  by  Rysdyk's   Hambletonian;  ist  dam  Katie  Darling, 
by   Bay    Roman.     Alexander's    Abdallah    is   the   sire    of  Goldsmith 
Maid,  2:14;  Rosalind,  2:21%;  St.  Elmo,  2:30;  Thorndale,  2:22. 
Mambrino  Chief,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster.     Mambrino  Chief  is  the  sire  of 
Lady  Thorne,  2:18;  North  Star  Mambrino,  2:2(iy^\  Bay  Henry,  2:28; 
Ericsson,    2:30)0;    Woodford    Mambrino,    2\i\%_\     Mambrino    Star, 
2:28^2';  Brignoli,  2:29^. 
Tom    Crozvder,  by  old    Black  Pilot;  ist  dam  by    Slashem  (son  of  Comet). 
Tom    Crowder  was  a  fast  pacer,    and  sired   many  celebrated  pacers, 
among  others  Tom  Wonder  also  sired  the  dam  of  Doble,  2:28. 
Note. — Country    Maiden  is  a  very    smoothly    turned    mare,  a  rich  bay 
with  two  white  hind  ankles;  elegant  mane  and  tail.     A  glance  at  her  breed- 
ing will  show  her  to  be  one   of  the  choicest  bred  mai-es  in  the  Stud  Book, 
being  sired  by  Hamlet,  son  of  Volunteer;  her  dam  by  Country  Gentleman, 
son  of    Hainbletonian;  her  grandam  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  by  Hamble- 
tonian; and  her  great  grandam  by  Mambrino  Chief,  then  the  Pilot  cross,  and 
for  a  foundation    the    tried  racing  families  of  Grey    Eagle    and    Old  Whip. 
She  was   never  broken  to  harness,  but   seems  to  have  a  fine  natural  trotting 
^ait.     She  is  in  foal  to  Woodford  Abdallah,  colt  due  May  29th,  1S82. 

PRODUCE. 

1S81. — Bay  filly,  by  Smuggler. 


TO  ASHLAND    PARK     STOCK    FARM. 


No.  4  MINNIE  McGRATH. 

(dam  of  Forrest  King,  sire  of  Lida  Bassett,  2:20.) 

Chestnut  Mare,  15  hands  2^  inches  high.     Pedigree  and  breeder 

unknown. 

This  mare  is  a  natural  pacer.  Her  only  colt  trained  is  Forrest  King, 
by  Mambrino  Patchen.  He  was  a  horse  of  extraordinary  pi-omise,  and 
placed  in  the  stud  he  has  shown  that  he  is  of  a  family  of  speed,  as  he  sired 
Lida  Bassett,  2:20;  Ike  Marvel,  2:30.  Minnie  has  only  produced  three 
colts  since  she  produced  King,  a  bay  filly,  in  1875,  ^^^^  ^^  ^  gentleman  in 
New  York,  and  a  bay  filly,  1S79,  sold  to  a  gentleman  in  Illinois,  and  black 
filly  owned  at  Ashland  Park.  She  is  now  in  foal  to  Woodford  Abdallah,, 
colt  due  March  28th,  1882. 

PRODUCE. 

1866. — Forrest  King,  by  Mambrino  Patchen. 

1867. — Missed  to  by  Joe  Hooker. 

1S6S  to  1874. — Nothing  known  of  her  produce. 

1875. — Bay  filly  by  American  Clay.     Sold  to  a  gentleman  of  New  York.. 

1876. — Missed  to  Allie  West. 

1877. — Missed  to  Mambrino  Patchen. 

18'jg. — Bay   filly   by    Howard's    Mambrino.     Sold   to   a   gentleman    in. 

Illinois. 
1880. — Missed  to  Dextrous. 
1881.— Black  filly  by  Abdallah  West. 


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No.  5.  PHILADELPHIA  BELLE. 

Red  Chestnut;    15^  hands  high;    foaled  1861.       Bred  in  New 

York. 

BY  CONKLING'S  STAR,  2-30. 

Dam  unknown. 

Conkli7ig\s  Star,  bj  American  Star;  istdam  by  Washington  (Smith  Burr's);: 
2d  dam  by  Abdallah  (sire  of  Sir  Walter,  2:27.) 

American  Star,  (sire  of  the  dam  of  Robert  McGregor,  2:18),  by  Stock- 
hohii's  American  Star  (son  of  Duroc):  ist  dam  Sallj'  Slouch,  by- 
Henry  (son  oi  Sir  x\rchy). 

Abdallah.  by  Mambrino;  dam  Amazonia,  by  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

PRODUCE. 

1S73. — Bay  colt,  Broadhead,  by  Woodford  Mambrino.       Sold  to  Millon 

&  Stratton,  Pennsylvania. 
1S74.— Bay  colt,  H.  P.  McGrath,  by  Almont.     Sold  to  John  B.  Wilgusr 

Lexington,  Ky. 
1875. — Missed  to  Administrator. 
1876. — Missed  to  Administrator. 
1877. — Bay  filly  by  Administ2-ator.       Sold  to  Col.    George   F.    Stevens,. 

New  York. 
J 878 — Brown  colt  by  Howard's  Mambrino.      Owned  at  Ashland  Park.- 
1879. — Missed  to  Administrator. 
1880. — Missed  to  Howard's  Mambrino. 
1881.— Missed  to  Abdallah  West. 

Note. — Philadelphia  Belle  was  brought  from  Pi'tsburg,  Pa.,  and  was 
know-n  as  the  Frank  Ardary  mare.  She  was  a  trotter  of  a  very  superior' 
quality,  being  good  gaited,  and.  like  all  the  Stars,  game  and  reliable,  The- 
Star  cross  is  now  recognized  as  one  of  the  best  in  the  trotting  families. 
Dexter,  2:173^,  is  out  of  a  Star  mare;  Startle,  2:19^4,  is  out  of  a  Star  mare. 
So  is  Hattie  Woodward,  2:15,  grandam  on  sire's  side.  She  is  now  in  foal  tO' 
Woodford  Abdallah.     Due  to  foal  July  3d,  1SS2. 


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No.  6.  CARRIE  ^PRINCE. 

Dark  Bay,  15!  hands  high; ,  foaled    1859.       Bred   by   Geo.   W. 

Coons,  Fayette  County,  Ky. 
BY  BLACK  PRINCE  (s^ire  of  Gumball,  2:31). 

1  dam  Gip      by    Old   Abdallah   (sire   of  Hamble- 

tonian). 

2  dam by  Potomac  (thoroughbred). 

3  dam by  Buzzard  (thoroughbred). 

.4  dam .  by  Imp.  Diomed  (thoroughbred). 

5  dam •    •  b J  Mosley  (thoroughbred). 

Black  Prince^  sire   of  Gumball,   2:31,  by  Ticonderoga,  son  of  Hill's  Black 

Hawk,  sire  of  Ethan  Allen,  2:25. 
Abdallah^  by  Mambrino;    dam  Amazonia,  by  son  of  Imp.  Messenger,     Ab- 
dallah is  the  sire  of  Sir  Walter,  2:27;    O'Blennis,  2:27^;    Frank  For- 
rester, 2:30;    also  the  sire  of  the  celebrated  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian* 
and  sire  of  the  dams  of  Goldsmith  Maid,  2:14;  John  W.  Conley,  2:24; 
Hot  Spur,  2:24;    Susie  Parker,  2:253^;    Lady  Emma,  2:26^^;    Fanny 
Allen,  2:28)^;  Blond,  2:26 V^;  Goldsmith's  Abdallah,  2:30. 
Potomac,  by  Potomac,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed;    ist  dam  by  Imp.  Sterling;    2d 
dam  by  Imp.  Janus;    3d  dam  a  thoroughbred  mare,  see  Bruce's  Stud 
Book,  Vol.  2,  page  471. 
Buzzard,  (Holman's),  by  Imp.  Buzzard;    ist  dam  Oracle,  b^^  Obscurity;  2d 
dam  Illuvia,  by  Meade's  Celer;  3d  dam  by  Partner;  4th  dam  by  Imp, 
Janus;  see  Bruce's  Stud  Book,  vol.  2,  page  164. 
Note. — Carrie  is  a  rich  mahogany  baj'  without    white,    black  points 
extendinsf  above  the  knees  and  hocks.       As  will  be  seen  she  is  bv  the  great 
founder  of  the  trotting  families   old  Abdallah,  sire  of  Rysdj^k's  Hamble- 
tonian.      Carrie  was  never  trained  owing  to  the  late  war,  but  was  a  mare  of 
_great  excellence  both  for  action  and  style  with  general  appearance.      She 
was  never  bred  to  any  first  class  stallion  until  I  purchased  her  in  1877.     She  is 
Jiow  in  foal  to  Banker.     Colt  due  July  12th,  1882. 

PRODUCE. 

1877. — Black  gelding.  Prince  Allie,  by  AUie  West. 


1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 


— Dark  bay  colt,  by  Howard's  Mambrino. 
— Chestnut  filly,  bj  Howard's  Mambrino. 
— Missed  to  Geo.  Wilkes. 
— Bay  filly,  by  George  Wilkes. 


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No.  7.  LUCY  SMITH. 

Brown  Mare,  i6  hands  high;  foaled  in  i86S.  Bred  by  H.  P. 
McGrath,  McGrathiana  Stud,  Fayette   County,  Ky. 

BY  BRIGNOLI,  2:29X. 

1  dam    Lucy  Garnett  .    .    .    .by  Endorser,  thoroughbred. 

2  dam    Lucy    Fowler  ....  bv  Imp.  Albion,  thoroughbred. 

3  dam by  Imp.  Leviathan,  thoroughbred. 

4  dam by  Pacolet,  thoi-oughbred. 

5  dam by  Top  Gallant,  thoroughbred. 

6  dam by  Gallatin,  thoroughbred. 

7  dam by  Grey  Diomed,  thoroughbred. 

^ri^;/<?//,  (Mambrino  Prince,  2 :29X,    by  Mambrino    Chief),   ist  dam   Sallv 

Woodford,  by  Woodford;  2d  dam  by    Hunt's  Commodore.     Brignoli 
is    the  sire   of  the  dam  of  Darlbay,    2  .-40,     who  in  turn    sired  Ladv 
Thorne,  Jr.,  2:25,  also    Sired    Lady    Turpin's  dam,  2:23,  Kentuckian, 
2:27.1^. 

Mambrino  Chief,  hj  Mambrino  Paymaster;  ist  dam  the  dam  of  Goliah. 
Mambrino  Chief  is  the  sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  2:18;  Woodford  Mam- 
brino, 2:2i%\  North  Star  Mambrino,  2:26)-^;  Mambrino  Star,  2:281^; 
Bay  Henry,  2:28)^;  Brignoh,  2:29^4;  Mambrino  Pilot,  2:27,  (saddle), 
and  sire  of  Mambrino  Gift,  2:20;   Hannis,  2:173^. 

Woodford,  by  Kosciusko;  istdam  by  Hancock's  Hambletonian;  2d  dam  by 
Cook's  Whip;  3d  dam  by  Shark.  Woodford  is  the  sire  of  the  dams 
of  Wedgewood,  2:19;  Woodford    Mambrino,  2:2iio,    Brignoli2:29^. 

Commodore,  hy  Mambrino;  1st  dam  by  True  American,  son  of  Volunteer 
by  Messenger;  2d  dam  by  Imp.  Tom  Bogus. 

Note. — Lucy  Smith  is  a  rich  brown,  16  hands  high,  a  mare  of  great 
bone  and  substance.  She  was  trained  at  a  4-year  old,  could  trot  a  2 :30 
gait.  Her  way  of  going  was  first-class,  and  it  is  confidently  believed  she 
would  have  trotted  in  2 :2o,  had  she  riot  met  with  an  accident  that  prevented 
training  her  afterwards.  She  has  had  but  one  colt  trained,  he  trotted  as  a 
5-year  in  2:313^,  and  in  addition  to  his  speed  was  considered  one  of  the 
handsomest  horses  in  the  State.  Lucy  is  now  in  foal  to  George  Wilkes, . 
colt  due  June  2d,  1882. 

PRODUCE. 

1874. — Black  colt,  Tom  Allen,  by  Honest  Allen,  trial  i-.^y^^, 
1875. — Bay  colt,  John  Allen,  by  Honest  Allen.     Dead. 
1878. — Bay  fillj',  Lucy  Clay,  by  American  Claj-. 


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JSTo.  8.  OLD  LADY. 

Black  Mare,  15^  hands;  foaled  in  i860,  dam  of  Black  Cloud,  3:31^. 

BY  CAPTAIN  WALKER,  (Pacer). 

1  dam ,    .    .  b J  Parrish's  Pilot. 

2  dam by  Old  Brown  Pilot. 

3  dam ^  by  Cadet. 

Captam     Walker,    by    Tecumseh,    pacer;    ist    dam   by    Whip;    2d  dam  by 
Sumpter. 

Parrislis  Pilot,  hy  Davy  Crocket,  pacer. 

,Brozvn  Pilot,  by  Copperbottom,  pacer;  istdam  by  Cherokee,  thoroughbred. 
Cadet,  hy  Bertrand,  thoroughbred. 

Note. — Old  Lady  is  a  jet  black,  15  hands  i  inch,  with  great  substance. 
She  is  a  natural  pacer,  and  is  among  the  most  noted  brood  mares  of  the 
country.  Her  first  colt,  Jessie  Kirk,  now  owned  by  Robert  Bonner,  Esq., 
trotted  at  3-year  old  and  got  a  record  of  2:40^.  Her  next  colt.  Pilot 
Chief,  sold  to  Commodore  Belknap,  of  Ohio,  trotted  in  2:30  at  four-years 
old.  The  third  of  her  pi'oduce  is  a  horse  well-known  in  the  great  trotting 
circuit,  as  Black  Cloud,  with  a  record  of  2:21}/^.  Her  fourth  colt  is  now  a 
five-year  old,  and  judging  from  his  action  he  is  a  trotter  certain.  Old 
Lady  is  now  in  foal  to  Woodford  Abdallah,  colt  due  April  4th,  1882. 

PRODUCE. 

1867. — Bay  filly,  Jessie  Kirk,  by  Clark  Chief.  Sold  to  Mr.  Bonner,  of 
New  York. 

18— .—Bay  colt.  Pilot  Chief,  by  Ashland  Chief.  Sold  to  Mr.  Belknap, 
of  Ohio. 

18— .—Black  colt,  Black  Cloud,  by  Ashland  Chief.  Sold  to  K.  C.  Bar- 
ker, Detroit,  Michigan. 

1877. — Chestnut  colt,  Allie  Walker,  by  Allie  West.  Owned  at  Ash- 
land Park. 

1878. — Missed  to  Howard's  Mambrino. 

1879. — Black  colt,  b}^  Howard's  Mambrino.     Dead. 

1880. — Missed  to  Dextrous. 

j88i.— Black  filly,  by  Abdallah  West. 


BROOD    MARES. 


No.  9.  AMY  CLARK. 

Bay  Mare;   15^  hands  high    foaled   1876.      Bred  by  Mr.  Cun- 
ningham, Bourbon  County,  Ky, 

BY  AMERICAN  CLAY,  sire  of  Granville,  2:263^. 

1  dam by  Clark  Chief,  sire  of  Woodford  Chief,  2:22^^. 

2  dam  Ella  Davis bj  Star  Davis,  thorou'?rhbred.. 

3  dam  Castianira by  Imp.  Yorkshire,  thoroughbred. 

4  dam  West  Florida     .    .    .by  Bertrand,  thoroughbred. 

5  dam. hy  Potomac,  thoroughbred. 

American  Clay,  bj  C.  M.  Claj,  Jr.;  ist  dam  by  Imp.  Tranby;  2d  dam  by 
Aratus;  3d  dam  bj^  Josephus;  4th  dam  by  Columbus.  American  Clay 
sired  Ella  Clay,  2:273^05  Maggie  Briggs,  2:27;  Granville,  2:26. 

Clark  Chiefs  by  Mambrino  Chief;  ist  dam  by  Downing's  Bay  Messenger; 
2d  dam  Mrs.  Caudle,  the  dam  of  Ericsson,  2:30.  Clark  Chief  is  the 
sire  of  Croxie,  2:19^4;  Woodford  Chief,  2:22)^;  John  E.,  2:28^; 
Blanch  Amory,  2:26;  Lady  Prewitt,  2:30;  Governor,  2:30;  Chieftain, 
2:29. 

C.  M.  Clay^  Jr.,  by  C.  M.  Clay;  ist  dam  by  Old  Abdallah;  2d  dam  by 
Law^rence's  Eclipse;  3d  dam  the  Chas.  Hadley  Mare,  hy  Imp.  Mes- 
senger.    C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  is  the  sire  of  Harry  Claj^,  2:23^. 

Mamhrino  Chief,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster;  ist  dam  the  dam  of  Goliah. 
Mamb'-ino  Chief  is  the  sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  2:18;  Woodford  Mam- 
brino, 2:2ij^;  North  Star  Mambrino,  2:26)^;  Mambrino  Star,  2:283^, 
Baj^  Henry,  2:28)^;  Brignoli,  2:29^;  Mambrino  Pilot,  2:27  (saddle). 
Mambrino  Pilot  is  the  sire  of  Gift,  2:20,  and  Hannis,  2:17^. 

Note. — Amy  Clai-k  is  a  pretty  bay,  15  hands  i  inch  high.  She  has 
never  been  trained,  but  can  step  a  three-minute  gait,  and  has  a  very  clean, 
open  gait.  Her  disposition  is  good,  being  perfectly  safe  in  harness.  As 
Avill  be  seen  from  her  breeding,  she  combines  the  popular  crosses  of  Clay, 
Mambrino  Chief  and  old  Abdallah,  the  sire  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian, 
all  on  a  foundation  of  the  staunchest  thoroughbreds.  She  will  be  bred  to 
Woodford  Abdallah  or  Red  Wilkes. 


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No.  lo.  ONEIDA  (2:38i.) 

Black  Mare;   i5f  hands  high;  foaled  1S64. 

BY  ROYAL  GEORGE. 
I  dam bv  the  Bristol  Horse. 

Royal  Georg-e,  bv  Black  Warrior;  dam  a  well  bred  mare  brought  to  Canada 
from  England,  and  said  to  be  thoroughbred.  Royal  George  sired 
Lady  Bjn-on,  2:28;  Tartar,  2:28}o;  Ladj  Hamilton,  2:30;  Toronto 
Chief,  2:2Af^/^. 

Slack  Warrior,  bv  Vermont  Black  Hawk;  dam  bj  Hairis'  Hambletonian.. 
Black  Warrior  sired  Idol,  2:273^^;  Morrisev,  2:261^. 

Hambletonian  (Harris),  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian;  ist  dam  the  Munson 
Mare,  bj  Imp.  Messenger.  Harris'  Hambletonian  is  the  grandsire  of 
Joker,  2:22i/j,. 

Sristol  Horse,  known  as  Harris'  Hambletonian,  is  sire  of  the  dam  of  Major 
Edsall,  2:29.     Major  Edsall,  sire  of  Robert  McGregor,  2:18. 

Note. — Oneida  is  a  jet  black  with  a  few  white  hairs  in  forehead,  and  a 
little  white  on  inside  of  left  hind  ankle.  She  is  15  hands  3  inches,  with  a  clean 
blood-like  appearance.  Her  action  is  verj^  fine,  and  as  her  record  will  show 
she  was  a  mare  with  a  great  deal  of  speed  and  could  certainly  beat  2 :30. 
Her  pedigree  is  represented  in  every  line  by  families  of  speed.  She  is  nowr 
in  foal  to  Abdallah  West.     Colt  due  July  13th,  1882. 

PRODUCE. 

1881. — Bay  colt,  by  Almont  Chief.      Owned  at  Ashland  Park. 
1881.— Bay  filly,  by  Charley  West. 


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No.   II.  MAMIE  WEST. 

Bay  Mare,  15I  hands  high;  foaled  1877.     Bred  at  Ashland  Park. 

BY  ALLIE  WEST,  2:25. 

1  dam  Madam  Headley  .    .    .    .    .    .by  Edwin  Forrest  (Stanhope's). 

2  dam by    Mambrino    Chief,     sire     of    Ladj 

Thorne,  2:18. 

3  dam    . bj  Hunt's  Commodore. 

4  dam by  Fenwick's  Copperbottom,  pacer. 

Al/ie  West,  by  Ahnont;    ist  dam  by   Mambrino  Chief;    2d  dam  by  Down- 

ing's  Bay  Messenger;    3d  dam  by  Scott's   Highlander;    4th  dam  bj 
Belt's  Whip.      Allie  West  sired  the  wonderful  colt  Jewett,  with  three 
year  old  record  of  2:231.2;     Allie  East,  trial  2:23,  record  of  2:40^^; 
■  Charlie  West,  trial  2:243^4,  record  2:40^;   Rachel  B.,  2:28. 
.Almout,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah;   ist  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief;  2d  dam  by 
Pilot,  Jr.     Almont  is  the  sire  of  Piedmont,  2:171^;  Alta,  2:24^^;  Ella 
Earl,  2:25;  Allie  West,  2:25;  Aldine,  2:26)^;  Easter  Maid,  2:29;  Katie 
Jackson,  2:25^;  Fanny  Witherspoon,  2:19^:^';   Alice  West,  2:27. 
.Mamhrhio  C/^?V/",  bj^  Mambrino  Paymaster;  dam  Goliah's  dam.     Mambrino 
Chief  sired  Lady  Thorne,  2:18;  Woodford  Mambrino,  2:21^;  North 
Star  Mambrino,  2:26io;    Mambrino    Star,  2:28)^;    Mambrino  Pilot, 
2:27  (saddle);  Brignoli,  2:29^. 
Pilot,  yr.,  by  Pacing  Pilot;    dam  Nancy  Pope,  hy   Havoc;    2d  dam  Nancy 
Taylor,  by   Alford.      Pilot,  Jr.,  is   the  sire  of  the  following  trotters: 
John  Morgan,  2:24;    Pilot  Temple,  2:24^4';  Tattler,  2:26;    Gen.  Sher- 
man, 2:283^^;    Dixie,  2:30;    also  the  sire  of  Miss   Russell,  the  dam  of 
Maud  S.,  2:10^4;  Noontide,  2:20. 
.Ed'cvin  Forrest  (Stanhope's),  by  Alexander's   Edwin  Forrest;    dam  Fanny 
by  old  Abdallah,  sire  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian.     Stanhope's  Edwin 
Forrest  is   the  sire  of  the  dam  of  Miss  Mabell,  winner  of  the  2  year 
old  stakes  at  Lexington,  188 1. 
Edivin  Forrest  (Alexander's',  by  Bay  Kentucky  Hunter;  dam  by  Watkins' 
Young  Highlander;    2d  dam  by  Duroc;    3d  dam  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
Edwin  Forrest  sired   Billy  Hoskins,  2:26^4;    Champaigne,  2:30;    also 
the  sire  of  the  dam  of  So-So,  2:.i73^ 

Note. — Mamie  West  is  a  rich  bay,  15  hands  3  inches  high,  elegant  con- 
formation, with  a  fine  natural  trotting  gait.  She  has  never  been  broken, 
as  I  bred  her  at  two-years  old,  having  selected  her  especially  for  a  brood 
mare.  A  glance  at  her  breeding  will  show  she  is  a  very  richljj^  bred  mare, 
being  almost  standard  in  every  cross,  representing  trotters  of  the  highest 
order  in  everj^  branch  clear  through  her  pedigree;  her  half  sister,  out  of 
same  mare  (Miss  Mabell)  won  the  2  year  old  stakes  last  fall  over  52  enti-ies 
— ^time,  2:573^2.  She  is  now  in  foal  to  George  Wilkes.  Colt  due  June  3d, 
1882. 

PRODUCE. 

1S80. — Bay  filly,  Adaline,  by  Balsora. 

18S1. — Bay  colt, Western  Sprague,  by  Governor  Sprague. 


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No.  12.  LUCY  CLAY. 

Bay  Mare;    15  hands  3  inches  high;    foaled  1878.       Bred  by  H.. 
P.  McGrath,  McGrathiana  Stud,  Fayette  County,  Ky. 
SIRED  BY  AMERICAN  CLAY  (sire  of  Granville,  2:2610). 

1  dam  Lucy  Smith by  Brignoli,  2  -.ig^^. 

2  dam  Lucy  Garnett   .......  by  Endorser,  thoroughbred. 

3  dam  Lucy  Fowler  (Tom  Bowling's 

dam) by  Imp.  Albion,  thoroughbred. . 

4  dam by  Imp.  Leviathan,  thoroughbred. 

5  dam by  Pacolet. 

American  Clay,  by  C.    M.  Claj",  Jr.   (Strader's);    1st  dam  by  Imp.  Tranby:. 
2d   dam  by    Aratus;    3d  dam  byjosephus;    4th  dam   by  Columbus. 
American    Clay  is   sire  of  Granville,  2:263^^2;     Maggie  Briggs,  2:27;. 
Ella   Clay,  2:27)2;    Alta,  2:32;    Magic,  2:33^-2;    Curtis  Clay,  2:36;  is 
also  the  sire  of  the  dams  of  Capoul,  2:28;   Executor,  2:263^. 
C.  M.  Clay,  ^r.,  by  C.  M.Clay;    i^t  dam  by  old   Abdallah;    2d  dam  by 
Lawrence's  Eclipse;    3d  dam  the  Chas.   Hadley  inare  by  Imp.  Mes- 
senger.    Strader's  C.  M.  Clay  is  the  sire  of  Harry  Clay,  2:23^'. 
Brignoli,  2:2()%^,  by  Mambrino  Chief;    ist  dam  Sally  Woodford  by  Wood- 
ford; 2d  dam  by  Hunt's  Commodore. 
Mambrino  Chief,  by  Mambrino  P'ayinaster;   ist  dam  Goliah's  dam.     Mam- 
brino Chief  is    the  sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  2:18;    Woodford  Mambrino, 
2:21)^;    North  Star  Mambrino,  2:263>-2;    ^^J   Henry,  2:283^;    Mam- 
brino Star,  2:283^2;     Mambrino  Pilot,  2:27  (saddle);    Bi-ignoli,  2:29^^ 
Note. — Lucy  Clay  is  a  bright  bay  with  black  points;   15  hands  3  inches 
high;    a  mare  of  good  bone   and  plenty  of  substance,  yet  a  clean  blood  like 
appearance,  and  while  she  was  never  trained  she  shows  remarkable  fine  action* 
I  selected  her  especially  for  breeding,  as  she  is  very  fashionably  bred  on  all 
sides — has  on  sire  and  dam   side  the  best  of  the  great  families  of  Clay  and 
Mambrino  Chief,  with  old  Abdallah  to  back  it  up.     Then  still  further  on  we 
find  the  great  racing  families  of  Wagner  and   Albion.       Lucy   is  now  in 
foal  to  Governor  Sprague.     Colt  due  May  5th,  1882. 


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No.   13  MISS  CARTER,  (Trial  3:39.) 

Bay  Mare,  15^  hands  high;  foaled  1872.     Bred  by  Joseph  Car- 
ter, Esq.,  Fayette  County,  Ky. 

BY    REGULAR  (Son  of  Volunteer,  sire  of  St.  Julian,  2:ii>^.) 

1  dam    Madam    Headlej^  .    .    .  bv  Edwin  Forrest  (Stanhope's). 

2  dam .    .  by  Mambrino  Chief,sireofLady  Thorne,  2:18 

3  dam by  Hunt's  Commodore. 

4  dam by  Fen  wick's  Copperbottom. 

Regular^  by  Volunteer;  dam  by  Independence. 

VoUmteer,  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian;  ist  dam  Lady  Patriot,  by  Young 
Patriot;  2d  dam  the  Lewis  Hulse  Mare.  Volunteer  sired  St.  Julien, 
2:ii^£;  Gloster,  2:17;  Alley,  2:19;   with  sixteen  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

Edivin  Forrest  (Stanhope's),  by  Alexander's  Edwin  Forrest;  ist  dam 
Fanny,  by  Old  Abdallah. 

Edivin  Forrest  (Alexander's)  by  Bay  Kentvicky  Hunter;  ist  dam  by  Wat- 
kin's  Young  Highlander;  2d  dam  by  Duroc;  3d  dam  by  Imp.  Messen- 
ger. Alexander's  Edwin  Forrest  sired  Billy  H[oskins,  2:263^25  Cham- 
pagne, 2:30;  Hermosa,  2:26,  also  sired  the  dam  of  So-So,  2:173^. 

Mamhrino  Chiefs  by  Mambrino  Paymaster;  dain  Goliah's  dam.  Mambri- 
no Chief  sired  Lady  Thorne,  2:18;  Woodford  Mambrino,  2:213^; 
North  Star  Mambrino,  2:2^\^\  Ericsson,  2:303^;  Mambrino  Star, 
2:283^';  Bay  Henry,  2:281^;  Brignoli,  2:2(^}/^. 

Commodore  (Hunt's),  by  Mambrino,  dam  by  True  American;  2d  dam  by 
Imp.  Tom  Bogus. 

Note. — Miss  Carter  is  a  bright  bay  with  black  points,  15  hands  2  inches 
high,  very  rangy  with  a  bold  open  trotting  gait.  She  trotted  in  2:5010  ^^ 
two-j^ears,  and  at  a  three-year  old  she  trotted  in  2:39;  since  which  time  she 
had  been  used  on  the  road  up  to  1879,  when  she  was  bred;  her  half  sister. 
Miss  Mabell,  won  the  Breeders'  Stake  at  the  Lexington  meeting,  fall  of  1881, 
oyer  52  entries.      She  is  now  in  foal  to  Almont.     Colt  due  May  21st,  1882. 

PRODUCE. 

1880. — Bay  colt,  Homeward,  by  Homer. 

1881. — Chestnut  colt,  Joe  Carter,  by  Abdallah  West. 


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No.  14.  ,  G-RACE. 

I, 

Grey  Mare,  15!  hands  high;  foaled  1858.     Bred  by  F.  Blanken- 

baker. 
BY  PILOT,  Jr.,  sire  of  the  dam  of  Maud  S.,  2:10%. 

I  dam bj    Orphan    Boj     (thoroughbred),    son    of 

American  EcKpse,  sire  of  the   dam  of  Dick 
Moore,  2:21. 

JPilot,  Jr.-,  bj  Pacing  Pilot;  ist  dam  Nancj^  Pope,bj  Havoc;  2d  dam  Nancj 
Taylor,  bj  Alfred.  Pilot,  Jr.,  is  the  sire  of  Dixie,  2:30;  Gen.  Sher- 
man, 2:283^;  John  Morgan,  2:24;  Pilot  Temple,  2:24^^;  Queen  of  the 
West,  i:i(i\^\  Tackej,  2:26;  Tattler,  2:26;  also  the  sire  of  the  dam  of 
Noontide,  2:2o3>^;  Maud  S.,  2:10^. 

Orfhati  Boy,  bv  American  Eclipse,  sii-e  of  the  dam  of  Dick  Moore,  2:213^; 
ist  dam  Maid  of  the  Oaks,  bj  Imp.  Spread  Eagle;  2d  dam  Annette* 
by  Imp.  Shark;  3d  dam  by  Rockingham;  4th  dam  bj  Gallant;  5th 
dam  by  True  Whig;  6th  dam  bj  Regulus;  7th  dam  bj  Spotswood's 
Diamond. 

Note. — Grace  is  a  very  blood-like  gray  mare,  (much  resembling  Miss 
Russel,  the  dam  of  Maud  S.,)  She  is  15  hands  3  inches  high,  could  trot 
fast,  is  one  of  the  few  Pilots  left,  and  as  her  breeding  .is  just  the  sort  that 
seems  to  suit  the  Hainbletonian  crosses,  she  has  been  a  very  great  success 
in  the  stud.  She  is  now  in  foal  to  Woodford  Abdallah.  Colt  due  July  19th, 
1882. 

PRODUCE. 

1865. — Gray  filly,  Karah,  by  Edward  Everett. 

1866.— Brown  colt,  Rhino,  by  Norman  Temple. 

1867. — Gray  filly,  sold  at  four  years  old  for  $5,750,  by  Golddust, 

1868.— Gray  filly,  Olive,  by  Golddust. 

1869. — Chestnut  filly  byGolddust. 

1870. — Chestnut  colt,  Woodburn,  by  Woodford  Mambrino. 

1873. — Chestnut  colt  by  Woodford  Mambrino. 

1876. — Gray  colt  by  Harold. 

1877. — Gray  colt,  Belmont  Pilot,  by  Belmont. 

1878. — Graj^  colt.  Derrick,  by  Dextrous. 

1879. — Gray  filly  by  Bob  Woolley. 

1880. — Bay  colt,  Pilot  Wilkes,  sold  for  $1000  at  ayearling,  by  Geo.  Wilkes. 

1881. — Missed  to  Happy  Medium. 


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No.  15.  FLORA  ABD ALLAH.      • 

(dam  of  Katie  Middleton,  2:23). 

Chestnut  Mare;   15I  hands  high;  foaled  1863.      Bred  by  James 

T.  Ware,  Bourbon  County,  Ky. 

BY   ALEXANDER'S  ABD  ALLAH,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid,  2:14. 

1  dam  Betty  Brooks by  Edward. 

2  dam    .    .    , by  Bean's  Slashem. 

3  dam    ............  by  Buzzard. 

Alexander's  AbdaUaJi,  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian;  istdam  Katie  Darling, 
by  Bay  Roman  ;  2d  dam  by  Mambrino,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Alexander's  Abdallah  is  the  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid,  2:14;  Rosalind, 
2:21^4;  Thorndale,  2:2214;  Major  Edsall,  2:29;  St.  Elmo,  2:30;  also 
the  sire  of  Almont,  Belmont  and  Abdallah  Pilot. 

Edward,  by  Bell's  Copperbottom,  dam  by  Cannon's  Whip. 
Cofperbottom  (Bell's),  by  old  Copperbottom  (pacer). 

Slashem  (Bean's),  by  Old  Slashem,  dam  unKnown.     Old  Slashem  (supe- 
rior), by  McKinney's  Roan;  dam  by  Tiger  Whip. 
JBuzzard,  by  Bertrand;  dam  by  Hephestion. 

Note. — Flora  is  a  red  chestnut,  15  hands  3  inches  high,  beautiful  mane 
and  tail,  and  a  mare  of  wonderful  natural  speed.  Her  appearance  is  more 
blood-like  than  any  Abdallah  I  ever  saw.  So  finished  a  mare  was  she  that 
for  years  she  took  premiums  at  all  the  leading  fairs  of  Kentucky  as  the 
best  and  fastest  harness  mare,  speed,  appearance,  and  utility  being  the  re- 
quisites. Her  opportunities  in  the  stud  has  been  very  limited.  Her  oldest 
colt,  and  the  only  one  trained  is  Katie  Middleton,  acknowledged  to  be  one  of 
the  fastest  mares  in  the  country,  with  a  six -year  old  record  of  2:23.  She  is 
one  of  the  few  daughters  of  Alexander's  Abdallah  left  that  was  a  trotter  and 
has  produced  them.  She  is  now  in  foal  to  George  Wilkes.  Colt  due  Au- 
gust 2oth,  1882. 

PRODUCE. 

1873. — Chestnvit  filly,  Katie  Middleton,  2:23,  by  Mambrino  Patchen. 

1877. — Bay  colt,  Abdallah  Middleton,  by  Pacing  Abdallah. 

1878, — Missed  to  Administrator. 

1879. — Missed  to  Administrator. 

1880  — Slipped  colt  to  Mambrino  Patchen. 

1881. — Missed  to  George  Wilkes. 


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No.  i6.  CECILIA  CLARK. 

-Bay  Mare;   i5f  hands  high;  foaled    1870.      Bred   by  James  M. 

Wood.  Woodford  County,  Ky. 

BY  CLARK  CHIEF  (sire  of  Croxie,  2:193^.) 

1  dam by  Capt.  Beard,  thoroughbred.     (See  Bruce's 

Stud  Book,  vol.  3,  p.  71.) 

2  dam by  Imp.  Envoy,  thoroughbred. 

3  dam by  Imp.  Tranbj,  thoroughbred,  sire  of  the  dam 

of   American    Clay,    sire    of   Granville, 
2:22)-^. 

4  dam by  Aratus,  thoroughbred. 

5  dam by  Josephus,  thoroughbred. 

Clark  Chiefs  by  Mambrino  Chief  (sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  2:18);  ist  dam  Little 
Nora,  by  Downing's  Bay  Messenger;  2d  dam  Mrs.  Caudle  (Ericsson's 
dam,  2:30).  Clark  Chief  is  the  sire  of  Croxie,  2:19^;  Woodford 
Chief,  2:223^;  Blanch  Amory,  2:26;  John  E.,  2:28%;  Lady  Prewitt, 
2:30;  Governor,  2:30;  Bowman's  Clark  Chief,  2:35)^^;  Jessy  Kirk, 
2:40^4,  at  3  years  old. 

JMamhrino  Chief  {the  sire  of  Clark  Chief),  by  Mambrino  Paymaster;  dam 
the  damof  Goliah.     Sired  Lady  Thorne,  2:18;   Woodford  Mambrino, 
2:21!^;    North   Star  Mambrino,  2:2632;  Bay   Henry,  2:28 jy^;  Mam- 
brino Star,  2:281-2;   Mambrino  Pilot,  2:27  (saddle);  Brignoli,  2:29^. 
CaJ>t.  Beard,  by  Imp.   Yorkshire;   ist  dam  by  Imp.  Glencoe;  2d  dam  bj 
Imp.  Leviathan;  3d  dam  by  Stockholder;  4th  dam  by  Cassius  (son  of 
Grey  Diomed);  5th  dam  by  Imp.   Royalist;  6th  dam  by  Imp.  High- 
flyer (see  Bruce's  Stud  Book,  vol.  i,  p.  483.) 
Note. — Cecilia  Clark  is  a  red  bay  mare,  15  hands  3  inches  high,  with 
a  clean  blood  like  head  and  neck,   and  good,   substantial  bone;  very  speedy 
conformation.      She  was   never  trained,   but  could  speed  a  2 :40  gait  on  the 
road;  vv^as  reliable  and  good  gaited.      She  is  very  richly  bred,  as  her  sire, 
Clark  Chief,  sired  more  real  trotters  than  any  son  of  Mambrino  Chief  during 
the  short  time  he  was  in  the  stud.      I   selected  this  mare  especially  to  breed 
from,  as  she  is  a  Mambrino  on  a  thoroughbred  foundation,  and  suited  to  the 
Claj^  and  Hambletonian  crosses.     She  is  now  in  foal  to  Gov.  Sprague.     Colt 
due  April  29th,  1882. 


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No.  17.  HEBUS. 

Roan    Mare,    15    hands  2-|  inches   high;  foaled  1869.     Bred  by 

Joseph  Woolfolk,  Fayette  County,  Ky. 

BY  MAMBRINO-PATCHEN,  (sire  of  Katie  Middleton,  2:23.) 

1  dam    Conuindrum,    full  sister 

to  Enigma,   2:26  .    .    .    •    .  by  Alcalde,  sire  of  Hilas,  2:24. 

2  dami  Lelia,  dam  of  Enigma,  2:26  bv  Gill's  Vermont,  sire  of  BonnerBoj^,  2:23. 

3  dam       by  Old  Abdallah,  sire  of  Hambletonian. 

4  dam  Bet  Bounce,  a  fast  trotting  mare  bred  in  New  York. 

Mambrino  Patchen,  by  Mambrino  Chief;  istdain  Lady  Thome's  dam,  2:18, 
by  Gano;  2d  dam  by  a  son  of  Sir  William.  Mambrino  Patchen  is  the 
sire  of  Katie  Middleton,  2:23;  Mambrino  Kate,  2:24;  Jewess,  2:26; 
Mambrino  Boy,  2:261/2;  Lady  Stout,  2:29;  Black  Diamond,  2:30;  is 
.also  the  sire  of  Alcantara's  dam,  2:2t^\  Darlbay,  sire  of  Lady  Thorn, 
Jr.,  2:25;  Hemphill's  Patchen,  sire  of  McLeod,  four-year  old  record  of 
2:2514. 

3Iainhrino  Chief,  by  Mambrino  Payinaster,  dam  the  dam  of  Goliah,  is  the 
sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  2:18;  Woodford  Mambrino,  2:213^4;  North  Star 
Mambrino,  2:261.2;  Mambrino  Pilot,  2:27;  (saddle),  Mambrino  Star, 
2:28)2;  B^J  Henry,  2:2812;  Brignoli,  2:29^. 

.JLlcalde,hj  Mambrino  Chief;  ist  dam  by  Pilot,  Jr.;  2d  dam  a  fast  mare 
brought  from  New  York  by  Mr.  Hunt,  of  Fayette  county,  Ky.  Al- 
calde is  the  sire  of  Enigma,  2:26;  Hilas,    2:2410. 

GilVs  Vermont^  by  Downing's  Vermont,  dam  by  Columbus;  2d  dam  by 
Bertrand;  3d  dam  by  Matchless.  Gill's  Vermont  is  the  sire  of  Bon- 
ner. Boy,  2:23,  also  the  sire  of  the  dam  of  Pearl,  2:30. 

Old  Abdallah,  (sire  of  Hambletonian),  by  Mambrino,  dam  Amizon,  by  a 
son  of  Imp.  TMessenger.  Abdallah  is  the  sire  of  Sir  Waller,  2:27; 
O'Blennis,  2:2710;  Frank  Forrester,  2:30. 

Note. — Rebus  is  a  beautiful  bay  roan,  15  hands  two  and  one-half  inches 
liigh,  was  never  trained,  but  shows  she  has  fine  trotting  action.  I  selected 
her  as  one  of  the  very  best  daughters  of  Mambrino  Patchen.  The  double 
Mambrino  Chief  cross  with  Pilot  and  Gill's  Vermont,  backed  up  by  the 
stout  blood  of  Old  Abdallah,  should  show ,  itself  to  good  advantage  in  the 
.mare's  produce.  She  is  now  in  foal  to  Happy  Medium.  Colt  due  June  12th, 
.1882. 

PRODUCE. 

188 1. — Roan  filly  Rosetta  by  a  son  of  Joe  DoAvning. 


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No.  i8.  BELL  OF  FAYETTE. 

Brown  Mare;  15^  hands  high;  foaled  1865. 
BY  ETHAN  ALLEN,  2:25)^. 
I  dam '    •  bj  Black  Bashaw,  sire  of  Cozette,  2:19. 

Ethan  Allen,  2:25)^.  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk;  istdam  a  fast  mare  believed:- 
to  be  of  Messenger  blood.       Ethan    Allen  is  the   sire  of  Billy   Barr, 
2:23^;  Fanny  Allen,  2:28)^;   Fannj'  Lee,  2:28;  Hotspur,  2:24;  Poca- 
hontas, 2:26^;  Warwick,  2:29)^. 

Black  Bashaw,  by  Young  Sleepy  Davy;  dam    Betsy,  by    Andrew   Jackson, 
son  of  Young  Bashaw.     Black  Bashaw  is  the  sire  of  Cozette,  2:19;. 
John  H.,  2:20. 

Vermont   Black   Hawk,    2:^2,  son  of  Sherman    Morgan;   dam  a  half  bred- 
mare.       Black  Hawk  is  the  sire  of  Ethan  Allen,  2:25)^;  Bell  of  Sara- 
toga, 2:293/2;  Lancet,  2:27)^. 
Note. — Bell   of  Fayette  is  a  seal   brown,    15    hands  i  inch   high;    star 
and  two  white  hind  ankles.     She  was  a  very  fast  mare,  being  able  to  trot  in 
2:30;  was  brought  from  Philadelphia  to   Kentucky  by  Richard   Penistan,  of 
the  Kentucky  Stock  Farm,  and  sold  at  one  of  his   sales  to  Mr.  Metcalf,  of 
Lexington,  being  in  foal  to  Black  Cloud,  (full  brother  of  Lady  Stout),     She 
is  now  in  foal  to  Homer,  due  to  foal  April  20th,  1882. 

PRODUCE. 

.  1877.— Black  filly,  Belle  Metcalf.  Sold  to  Mr.  Sistare,  New  York,  trot- 
ted trial  at  4-years  old  in  2 :43. 
1879. — -^^J  ^l^y  by  American  Clay.     Dead. 
1880.— Bay  filly  by  Tom  Patchen. 
1881. — Brown  filly,  Belle  Allen,  bj'  Homer. 


BROOD    MARES,  2t; 


No.  19.  NICHOLINA. 

Bay  Mare;   15^^  hands  high;  foaled   1878.      Bred  by  George  W^ 

Gregg,  Circleville,  Ohio. 

BY  MAMBRINO  HAMBLETONIAN. 

1  dam  Nicola  (Dream's  dam,  2:2^)  .  hy  Reville  (Underwood's). 

2  dam hy  Woodpecker  (thoroughbred). 

Mambrino  Hambletoniati,  hy  Ashland;   ist  dam  the  Blinker  Mare,  hy  Old- 
Hambletonian  (Rjsdjk's);  2d  dain  bj^   Young  Patriot;  3d   dam  by 
Imp.  Bellfounder  (thisBellfounderinare  is  the  dam  of  Rysdyk's  Ham- 
bletonian). 

Ashland,  hy  Mambrino  Chief;   ist  dam   Utilla,  hy  Imp.  Margrave;  2d  dain 
Too  Soon,  by  Sir  Leslie;  3d  dam  Young  Peggy,  by  Gallatin. 

Reville  (Underwood's),  by   Mambrino  Chief;  dam  the  Willis  Jones  saddle 
mare,  Old  Fashion,  said  to  be  by  Old  Denmark. 

Woodpecker ^  by  Bertrand  ;  ist  dam  by  Buzzard  ;  2d  dam  The  Fawn,  by 
Craig's  Alford;  3d  dam  Shepherdess,  by  King  Herod;  4th  dam  by 
Imp.  Traveler;   5th  dam  by  Imp.  Whittington. 

Note. — Nicholina  is  a  red  bay,  with  black  points,  15  hands  2  inches  high;, 
will  make  a  mare  when  full  grown  15/4  hands.  Her  shape  and  action  war- 
rant me  in  saying  she  is  a  trotter.  Her  half  sister,  Dream,  can  beat  2:20,  as 
was  shown  when  she  drove  Monroe  Chief  out  in  a  race  at  Chicago  in  2:18. 
Nicholina  has  never  been  trained,  but  was  purchased  especially  for  breeding, 
she  coming  within  the  standard  of  the  highest  form  of  the  trotting  stud  book. 
As  will  be  seen  she  is  a  Hambletonian,  with  two  direct  crosses  of  Mambrino 
Chief,  and  one  of  Imp.  Bellfounder  running  direct  to  the  dam  of  the  great 
Hambletonian.     Is  now  in  foal  to  Banker,     Colt  due  July  9th, 


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No.  20.  JENETTE. 

Bay  Mare;   ic;  hands  high;  foaled  1878.     Bred  by  Treacy  &  Wil- 

mut,  Lexington,  Ky. 

BY   HOWARD'S  MAMBRINO,  2:381^. 

1  dam  (Jewett's  dam,  2:23^^.)  .    .    .    .  by  John  Ennis. 

2  dam by  Bald  Stocking  (pacer). 

Ho%vard''s  Mamhrino^  2:38)^2,  by  Mambrino  Chief;  ist  dam  Belle  (Doble's 
dam,  2:28),  by  Tom  Crowder;  2d  dam  by  Tecumseh,  pacer;  3d  dam 
by  Alphan  Tiger. 

yohn  Ennis^  by  Imp.  Glencoe;  ist  dam  by  Alex.  Churchill;  2d  dam  Mary 
Brannon,  by  Dick  Singleton;  3d  dam  by  Davis'  Hambletonian. 

Mamhrino  C///e/',  by  Mambrino  Paymaster;  dam  the  dam  of  Goliah.  Mam- 
brino Chief  is  the  sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  2:18;  Woodford  Mambrino, 
2:213^;  John  E.,  2:28^4;  North  Star  Mambrino,  2:26)^;  Mambrino 
Star,  2:2810";  Governor,  2:30;  Lady  Prewitt,  2:30;  also  sire  of  Mam- 
brino Patchen,  Mambrino  Pilot,  i&c. 

Tom  Crowder^  pacer,  by  old  Pacing  Pilot ;  ist  dam  Polly  Hopkins,  by 
Slashem;  2d  dam  by  Whip.  Tom  Crowder  is  the  sire  of  the  dam  of 
Doble,'2:28:   Howard's  Mambrino,  2:38V|. 

Tecumseh^  sire  of  Capt.  Walker,  the  sire  of  the  dam  of  Black  Cloud,  i:-2xy^. 

Note. — Jenette  is  a  rich  bay  filly,  15  hands  high,  very  dim  star,  with 
iDlack  points,  good  mane  and  tail,  and  while  yet  unbroke  she  shows  excellent 
action  in  the  pasture.  A  glance  at  her  breeding  will  show  her  to  be  standard 
bred,  and  the  only  filly  in  Kentucky  that  is  out  of  a  dam  that  produced  a 
3-year  old  with  a  record  of  2 123)^',  the  fastest  time  ever  trotted  by  a  3-year  old 
up  to  that  date.  This  filly  combines  the  blood  of  Mambrino  Chief,  Imp.  Glen- 
coe and  Pilot,  and  being  from  such  families  already  tried,  I  look  for  her  to 
produ(«e  first  class  animals.  She  is  now  in  foal  to  Banker.  Due  to  foal  Maj-" 
3d,  1882. 


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No.  21.       CLAYETTE  (Trial  2:52  to  road  wagon). 
Brown  Mare,  15  hands  two  inches  high;  foaled   1871.     Bred  bv 

Mrs,   Herring,  Scott  County,  Ky. 
BY  C.  M.  CLAY,  (Strader's)  sire  of  Harrv  Claj,  2:23)'^. 

1  dam  Wagonette bj  Wagner  thoroughbred. 

2  dam  Geroine,  ....     .    .    .  b j  Gerrow  thoroughbred. 

3  dam  Mary  Qiieen  of  Scotts  .  b}'  Imp.   Leviathan,  thoroughbred. 

4  dam  by  Pacolet,  thoroughbred. 

5  dam .  by  Dragon,  thoroughbred. 

6  dam by  Truxton,  thoroughbred. 

7  dam by  Rinaldo,  thoroughbred. 

8  dam by  Hadley's  Arab,  thoroughbred. 

9  dam  an  imported   Spanish  mare. 

C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  (Straders)  by  C.  M.  Clay;  ist  dam  by  Old  Abdallah;  2d 
dam  by  Lawrence's  Eclipse.  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  is  the  sire  of  Harr\' 
Clay,  2:23^;  also  sire  of  American  Clay,  who  is  the  sire  of  Granville, 
2:261^;  Maggie  Briggs,  2:27;  Ella  Clay,  2:2734';  Alta,  2:32)^;  Magic, 
2:33. 

C  M.  Clay,  by  Henry  Clay,  dam  the  dam  of  the  trotting  horse  John  An- 
derson. C.  M.  Clay  is  the  sire  of  George  M.  Patchen,  2:23!-^,. 
George  M.  Patchen  sired  Chas.  E.  Lowe,  2:253^;  California  Patchen, 
2:27;  Lucy,  2:183^;  Mary,  2:28. 

Abdallah,  by  Mambrino;  dam  Amazonia,  by  a  son  of  Imp.  Messenger.  Ab- 
dallah is  the  sire  of  Sir  Walter,  2:27;  O'Blennis,  2:27^4;  Frank  Forres- 
ter, 2:30. 

Note. — C layette  is  a  rich  brown  without  white,  a  very  finished  mare 
in  appearance,  with  capital  action,  her  breeding  is  certainly  very  fin;,  being 
a  Clay,  Old  Abdallah,  and  then  on  the  stout  four  mile  blood  of  the  great  race 
horse  Wagner  and  Leviathan.  She  has  had  but  one  colt  trained,  know-n  as 
Charley  West,  he  trotted  a  trial  in  2:24):^  at  4-years  old,  and  got  a  record  of 
2:40^^  over  a  deep  ti-ack.  I  expect  her  to  prove  a  very  valuable  brood  mare. 
Was  not  bred  last  year,  being  kept  for  road  use.  Will  be  bred  this  season  to 
Red  Wilkes  or  Happj'^  Medium. 

PRODUCE. 

1876. — Chestnut  colt,  Charley  West. 

1877. Bay  colt,  by  Jim  Monroe. 

1878.— 
1879.— 
880. — Filly  by  Smuggler. 


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No.  23.  ELLA   LEWIS  (Trial  2:35). 

Bay  Mare,    i^f   hands    high;    foaled    1874.     Bred  by  James  C 

Montague,  Fayette  County,  Ky. 
BY    ERICSSON,  2:301^. 
I  dam  a  very  fast  pacing  mare  .  by  a  son  of  Yates'  Copperbottoin. 

Ericsson^  bj  Mambrino  Chief;  dam  Mrs.  Caudle,  a  fast  trotting  mare 
brought  froin  the  East,  and  reported  as  of  Messenger  blood.  Erics- 
son is  the  sire  of  Doble,  2:28;  Belle,  2:283^;  Eric,  2:281^;  Nightin- 
gale, 2:29!^. 

Mainbrino  Chiefs  by  Mambrino  Paymaster;  dam  Goliah's  dam.  Mambrino 
Paymaster,  by  Mambrino,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger.  Mambrino  Chief 
sired  Lady  Thorne,  2:18;  Woodford  Mambrino,  2:2ii>^;  North  Star 
Mambrino,  2:261^;  Bay  Henry,  2:28)4;  Mambrino  Star,  2:28)^; 
Brignoli,  2 129^. 

Copperbottom  (Yates'),  by  old  Copperbottom;  (Johnson,  Jr's.,)  he  by  old 
Fenwick's  Copperbottom.  All  these  Copperbottoms  were  natural 
pacers. 

Note. — Ella  Lewis  is  a  binght  bay  mare,  15  hands  3  inches  high,  very 
substantial  build,  of  a  pacing  conformation.  Her  action  is  that  of  a  pure 
trotter,  and  while  she  was  never  trained  but  one  season,  when  4-years  old, 
she  trotted  a  trial  in  2 135.  Being  satisfied  with  her  way  of  going,  and  seeing 
she  had  speed,  I  bred  her  and  placed  her  among  my  brood  mares.  She  is 
now  in  foal  to  Woodford  Abdallah.     Colt  due  April  12th,  1882. 

V  PRODUCE. 

1879. — Bay  filly,  by  Administrator.     Sold  to  F,   Duhme,   Esq.,   Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 
1880. — Bay  filly  Henrietta,  by  Homer. 
1881. — Bay  colt  Mambrino  Sprague.  by  Governor  Sprague. 


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No.  23.  CASSANDRA. 

Chestnut  Mare;   15  hands  high;  foaled  1875.     Bred  by  Richard 
Penistan,  Kentucky  Stock  Farm,  Fayette  County,  Ky. 

BY  WILLIAM  WELSH. 

I  dam  Roxana bj  Cripple  (thoroughbred"). 

-2  dam by  Hancock's  Hambletonian  (thoroughbred). 

Williajn  Welch,  by  Rysdyk's   Hambletonian;   ist  dam  by  Imp.  Trustee;  2d 
dam  by  a  son  of  Mambrino. 

.Hamhleto7iian  (Rj'^sdyk's),  bv  Abdallah;    ist  dam  the  Chas.  Kent  Mare,  by 
Imp.  Bellfounder;  2d  dam  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's   Hambletonian,  son 
of  Imp.  Messenger.      Rj'sdjk's  Hambletonian  is  the  sire  of  Dexter 
2:171^;  Nettie,  2:18;  Gazelle,  2:21;  Jay  Gould,  2:20)^,  with  28  others 
that  have  beaten  2  -.Tp. 

Criffle,  bj  Medoc;  ist  dam  Grecian  Princess,  by  Blackburn's  Whip;  2d 
dam  by  Paragon;  3d  dain  bj  Iinp.  Tiger;  4th  dam  bv  Imp.  Wildair; 
5th  dam  Imp.  Cub  Mare  by  Cub 

Hambletonian,  Hancock's,  by  Taylor's  Hambletonian,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed; 
ist  dam  bj"  Greyhound,  son  of  Imp.  Spread  Eagle. 
Note. — Cassandra  is  a  very  dark  chestnut,  15  hands  high,  star  in  fore- 
head, and  left  hind  ankle  white,  compactly  made,  with  a  clean,  blood-like 
head  and  neck,  good  barrel,  back  and  loin,  and  one  of  the  most  reliable 
young  mares  I  ever  drove.  She  has  never  been  on  the  track,  as  I  have 
used  her  for  my  own  driving,  she  being  prompt  and  good  gaited;  can  haul 
a  road  wagon  better  than  a  three  minute  gait,  and  road  12  miles  an  hour. 
I  decided  to  place  her  in  the  stud,  as  her  breeding  is  very  choice,  being 
a  Hambletonian,  Trustee  and  thoroughbred.  She  is  perfectly  sound  and  re- 
liable in  all  harness.  Is  now  in  foal  to  Woodford  Abdallah.  Colt  due  July 
7th,  1S82. 


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No.  24.  BELLE  WILKERSON. 

Mahogany  Bay  Mare;   15!  hands  high;  foaled  March  20th,  1870- 
Bred  by  W.  W.  Wilkerson,  Fayette  County,  Ky. 

BY  MORGAN. 
I  dam bj  Cannon's  Whip. 

Morgan^  by  Gen.   Washington;   ist  dam  by  Todhunter's  Sii-  Wallace;  2d 
dam  by  the  race  horse,  John  Randolph. 

Gen.  Washington,   by  Ticonderoga,  son  of  Hill's  Black  Hawk,  sire  of  Ethan 
Allen,  2:25. 

HilVs  Black  Hawk,  by  Sherman  Morgan;  dam  a  half-bred  English  mare. 

Note. — Belle  Wilkerson  is  a  very  rich  bay  mare,  15  hands  3  inches  high, 
black  points,  very  blood  like  in  appearance,  with  clean,  open  action.  Her 
disposition  is  such  that  for  the  past  two  years  I  have  used  her  as  a  road  mare, 
she  can  trot  in  three  minutes  or  better.  Her  general  appearance  and  form, 
with  her  bold  trotting  gait,  indttced  me  to  breed  her  and  place  her  in  my 
stud.  She  is  now  supposed  to  be  in  foal  to  Woodford  Abdallah.  Colt 
dvxe  June  25th,  1882. 


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No.  35.  FANNY  CLOUD. 

Brown   Mare;   15I  hands  high;  foaled    1868.     Bred    by  Major 
John  R.  Viley,  Fayette.  County,  Ky. 
BY  FLYING  CLOUD. 

1  dam      , bj  Imp.  Sovereign,  thoroughbred. 

2  dam  Zenith bj  American  Eclipse  (sire   of  the  dam 

of  Dick  Moore,  2:2i)'2)5  thorough- 
bred. 

3  dam  Mistletoe bj  Cherokee,  thoroughbred. 

4  dam  Black  Ejed  Susan hy  Tiger,  thoroughbred. 

5  dam •    •    •  b J  Albert,  thoroughbred. 

6  dam by  Algerine,  thoroughbred. 

Flying  Cloudy  2 140,  bv  Vermont  Black  Hawk,  dam  by  Magnum  Bonum, 
son  of  Imp.  Magnum  Bonum.  Flying  Cloud  is  the  sire  of  the  dam 
of  Early  Rose,  2:253^;  Viley's  Cripple,  sii-e  of  Bell  Brasfield,  2:20. 

Imp.  Sovereign^  by  Emilius;  ist  dam  by  Bourbon;  2d  dam  by  Stanford; 
3d  dam  by  Volunteer;  4th  dam  by  Highflyer;  see  Bruce's  Stud  Book 
vol.  I,  page  52. 

Zenith^  by  American  Eclipse;  ist  dam  Belle  Anderson,  by  Sir  William  of 
Transport;  2d  dam  Butterfly,  by  Suinpter;  3d  dam  by  Imp.  Buzzard; 
4th  dam  by  Dandridges'  Fearnaught;  5th  dam  by  Imp.  Janus. 

Note. — Fanny  Cloud  is  a  brown,  15  hands  3  inches,  very  blood  like 
appearance,'  beautiful  head,  neck  and  ears,  and  a  set  effect  and  legs  almost 
as  fine  as  the  purest  throughbred.  She  is  perfectly  sound;  was  never 
trained,  has  neat,  handy  action  in  the  pasture.  She  is  a  full  sister  to  the 
dam  of  Early  Rose,  2:253^2-  ^^  now  in  foal  to  Abdallah  West.  Colt  due 
April  1 2th,  1882. 

PRODUCE. 

1880. — Bay  colt  by  Belmont.     Owned  by  A.  C.  Fisk,  Coldwater,  Mich- 
1 88 1. — Bay  colt  Spi'ing  Cloud,  by  Governor. 


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No.  26.  MAULTESS. 

■Chestnut  Mare;    15^  hands  high;    foaled  1865.       Pedigree  and 

breeder  unknown. 

Note. — While  nothing  is  known  of  the] breeding  of  this  mare,  she  is 
like  many  other  good  ones  whose  individual  merit  recommend  them  to 
public  recognition.  She  was  used  for  manj  years  in j  Covington,  Kj.,  bj 
Mr.  Lano-.  who  drove  her  on  the  road,  and  who  has  stated  she  was  one  of 
the  gamest  and  most  reliable  mares  of  her  day;  could Jtrot  in  2:40.  Her  ap- 
pearance is  such  that  she  looks  like  a  strictly  thoroughbred .  Is  now  in  foal 
to  Woodford  Abdallah.     Colt  due  April  30th,  1882. 

PRODUCE, 

.1. 

1877. — Chestnutfilly,  Katie,  by  Howard's  Mambrino. 
1880. — ^Black  colt,  Discount,  by  Dextrous. 
1881.— Chestnut  filly  by  Abdallah  West. 


BROOD    MARES. 


No.  27.  PATTIE  DODD. 

Bay  Mare;  foaled  1876. 

Note. — Pattie  Dodd  is   a  rich  bay,    15   hands  3  inches  high,   without 
white,  black  points,  mane  and  tail.       She  is  a  very  fast  natural  pacer,  and 
w^hen  loose  in  the  pastvire  shows  a  beautiful,  open   trotting  gait.      She  was 
never  broke  or  trained  to  harness,  as  her  saddle  qualities  were  such  as  to 
rank  her  among  our  celebrated  saddle  mares,  for  which  Kentucky  is  so  noted. 
I  am  now  tracing  her  breeding,  some  of  which  I  have  already  obtained,  and 
is  very  fine,  as  it  represents  the  trotting,  pacing  and  thoroughbred  families 
and  is  one  of  the  best  known  in  Kentuck3^      I  do  not  give  the  part  of  her 
pedigree,  as  I  prefer  to  have  it  straight  and  in  proper  form  before  giving  it 
to  the  public.     I  selected  her  as  among  one  of  the  very  few  that  is  worthy 
of  a  place  in  a  breeding  establishment,  but  her  qualities  are  such  that  I  have 
great  hopes  in  her  being  a  very  valuable  brood  mare,  as  she  has  shown  a 
natural  speed  that  we  seldom  find  in  an  untrained  animal.      She  is  now  in 
foal  to  Woodford  Abdallah.     Colt  due  June  9th,  1882. 


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:No  28.  LA  PLATTE. 

Bay  Mare;   15!  hands  high;  foaled    1871.      Bred  by  Jas.  Ford, 

Woodford  County,  Ky. 
BY  PLANET. 

1  dam  Susan  Overton by  Imp.  Sovereign. 

2  dam  Ellen  Carlisle bj  Sidi  Hamet. 

3  dam  Julia  Franklin bj  Tiger. 

4  dam by  Albert,  son  of  Americus. 

5  dam  a  thoroughbred  mare  of  Arabian  blood,  as  per  certificate  of  Mr.  Gee. 

E.  Gillespie,  Woodford  County,  Kj.     In  foal  to  Longfellow. 

Note. — I  selected  La  Platte  especially  to  breed  to  Longfellow  and 
Ten  Broeck.  The  Planet  mares  seem  to  nick  well  with  those  families,  as  is 
shown  by  the  great  race  horse  Long  Taw,  who  is  by  Longfellow ,  out  of  a 
Planet  mare.     Bred  to  Ten  Broeck.     Colt  due  March  25th,  1882. 

PRODUCE. 

1881. — Bay  filly,  Green  Lennett,  by  Longfellow. 


BROOD    MARES. 


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IsTo.  39.  PAULINE. 

*Chestnut  Mare;  16  hands  high;  foaled   1866.     Bred  by  John  C. 

Leary,  Bourbon  County,  Ky. 
BY  BLACK  PRINCE  (sire  of  Gumball,  2:31). 

I  dam bj  Blood's  Black  Hawk,  sire  of  the  dam  of 

Von  Arnim,  2:223^. 

Black  Prince,  bj  Ticonderoga,    son  of  Hill's  Black    Hawk,    sire  of  Etha» 
Allen,  2:25. 

Note. — This  is  a  large,  rangy  mare,  full  16  hands,  fine  head  and  neck, 
with  good  action;   has  been  used  on  the  farm  for  manj  years,  and  is  one  of 
those  useful  animals  that  we  seldom  find,  being  adapted  to  any  kind  ofw^ork, 
-and  splendid  action  for  one  so  large.     She  is  now  in   foal  to  Woodford  Ab- 
<dallah.     Colt  due  May  4th,  1882. 

PRODUCE. 

1878. — Black  colt  by  Montrose,  (saddle  stallion). 
1879. — Missed  to  Howard's  Mainbrino. 
1880. — Bay  filly  by  Howard's  Mambrino.     Dead. 
.1881. — Chestnut  colt  Prince  Charlie  by  Abdallah  West. 


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No.  30.  LITTLE    MAUD: 

Brown    Mare;    foaled  in    1866.     Bred  in    Canada. 

BY  PRINCE  OF  WALES. 

Dam's  breeding  unknown. 
Prince  of  Wales,  by  Royal  George.     Prince  of  Wales   is  the  sire  of  the- 
dam  of  Young  Wilkes,  2:28;  sire  of  William  H.,  2:2o3'2' 

Royal  George,  by  Black  Warrior,  dam  imported  from  England  by  a  BritLsfa 
Officer  and  said  to  be  thoroughbred.     Royal    George  is  the  sire  of 
Lady  Byron,   2:28;  Tarter,  2:28j>^;    Lady   Hamilton,  2:30;    Toronto 
Chief,  2:24i<. 

Slack  Warrior,  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk,  dam  by   Harris'  Hambletoniara„- 
Black  Warrior  sired  Idol,  2:27)^;  Morrissey,  2:26^^ 

Hainbletonian,  (Hai'ris'),  hy  Bishop's  Hambletonian,  dam  the  Munson  mare 
by  Imp.  Messenger.     Hambletonian,  (Harris'),  is  the  sire  of  the  darrt* 
of  Major  Edsall,  2:29.     Major  Edsall  is  the  sire  of  Robert  McGregor^. 
2:18. 
Note, — Little  Maud   is  a  rich  brown,  with  tan  muzzle  and  flanks,  15' 
hands  high;  her  natural  gait  was  pacing,  but  she  was  changed  to  a  trot,  and 
I  am  informed  with  little  handling  she  could  speed  better   than  a  2 :Tp  gait„ 
She  won  several  races  on  the  ice,  none  of  which  were  a  recprd,  as  time  made 
on  the  ice  is  not  recorded  or  considered  official.     She  is  among  the  mairjr 
good  mares  that  has  sprung  from  a  pacing  ancestry  on  the  dam  side,  and 
■while    the  breeding  on  her  dam   side    is    obscure,  she  possesses  the  better 
quality  of  individual  merit  herself  to  such  a  degree  that  I  regard  her  as  one 
of  the  best   brood  mares    of  to-day.     She  is   the  dam    of  Lady  Cleveland^.. 
now  owned  in  Cleveland,  Ohio,  and  ^vho  is  said  to  have  shown  a  mile  in 
2:20.     I  have  now   four  colts  on  my  place  out  of  her  that  I  regard  as  first- 
class  of  their  respective  ages.     She  is  in  foal  to  Woodford  Abdallah.     Colt- 
due  May  23d,  1882. 

PRODUCE, 

1876. — Bay  fill}''.  Lady  Cleveland,  by  Clear  Grit,  trial  2:20.. 
1878, — Brown  colt,  Willie  T,,  by  Administrator,  trial  2:40. 
1879. — Bay  colt.  Adjust,  by  Administrator. 
1880. — Black  filly,  Lottie  Patchen,  by  Mambi-ino  Patchen. 
1881.— Brown  filly,  Lillie  West,  by  Abdallah  West. 


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JNo.  31.  HEIRESS. 

'Bay  Mare;    i^^   hands  3^   inches  high;  foaled  April  24th,    1877. 
Bred  by  Col.  George  H.  Ste.vens,  New  York. 
Foaled  in  Kentucky. 
BY  ADMINISTRATOR,  2:291^^ 

I  dam  Lost  Heiress bj  Woodburn  Pilot,  son  of  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  the 

dam  of  Maud  S.,  2:10^. 

z2  dam  Idaho -by  Idol,  sire  of  John  R.,  2:23. 

3  dam by  Bob  Letcher,  thoroughbred. 

j^  dam by  Stockholder,  thoroughbred. 

5  dam by  Tempest,  thoroughbred. 

.Administrator^  2:29)2,  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian;  ist  dam  by  Mambrino 
Chief;  2d  dam  by  Arabian  Tartar;  3d  dam  by  Duroc  Messenger, 
Administrator  is  the  sire  of  Executor,  2  '.idy^,  Catchfly  2 130  (trial  2 :2o) ; 
Memento,  2:33;  Aldine  and  LTndine,  double  team  record  of  2:413^0. 

.M.ysdyk' s  Hambletonian.  by  Abdallah;  ist  dam  Chas.  Kent  Mare,  by  Imp. 
Bellfounder  ;  2d  dam  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian  ;  3d 
dam  Silvertail,  by  Imp.  Messenger.  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian  is  the 
sire  of  Dexter,  2:17)^;  Nettie,  2:18:  Jay  Gould,  2:2iio;  Gazelle,  2:21; 
Oiange  Girl,  2:20,  ^^ith  27  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

Woodhurn  Pilots  by  Pilot,  Jr.;  ist  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief;  2d  dam  by 
Red  Fox,  a  fast  pacing  horse,  bred  in  Indiana. 

Pilots  Jr.,  hy  old  Pacing  Pilot;  ist  dam  Nancy  Pope,  bj'  Havoc;  2d  dam 
Nancy  Taylor,  hy  Alfred.  Pilot,  Jr.,  is  the  sire  of  Job  r.  Morgan,  2:24. 
Pilot  Temple,  2:24^^;  Qi,ieen  of  the  West,  22(y^\  TacKey,  2:26;  Tatler, 
2:26;  Dixie,  2:30;  Gen.  Sherman,  2:28)^,  sire  of  the  cams  of  Maud  S., 
2:10^4,  Noontide,  2 :2oV4.. 

Alaynhriiio  C///^,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster;  dam  thed&m  of  Goliab.  Mam- 
brino Chief  is  the  sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  2:18;  Woodford  Mambrino, 
2:213^;  North  Star  Mambrino,  2:26)^;  Bay  Henry,  2:28^'^;  Mam- 
brino Star,  2:283^;  Brignoli,  2:29^4;   Mambi-ino  Pilot,  2:27)0  (saddle). 

../«:/<7/,  2:41^4,  by  Mambrino  Chief;   ist  dam  by  American  Eclipse;  2d  dam 

Kitty   Muse,  by  Shakspeare;  3d  dam  Eliza  Jenkins,  by  Sir  William; 

4th  dam  by  Orphan.      Idol  is  the  sire  of  Peck's  Idol  Girl,  4-year  old 

record  of  2:36)^;  John  R.,  2:23. 

Note. — Heiress  is  a  rich  mahogany  bay,  15  hands  3)4  inches,  with  black 

points,  no  white.     She  is  a  mare  of  very  speedy  conformation,  and  could  trot 

in  2:40  or  better.       She  won  the  yearling  stake  or  premium  offered  by  Col. 

Stevens  for  the  best  filly  by  Administrator,  speed  and  finish  being  the  re- 

<  quisites.     Her  breeding  is  as  good  as  could  be  found  in  the  stud  books,  being 

.  i?  Hambletonian,  Mambrino  Chief,  Pilot,  with  the  thoroughbred  crosses  of 

J^merican  Eclipse,  Medoc,  Shakspeare,  Stockholder,  &c.       I  will  breed  her 

lO  Happy  Medium  or  Aberdeen. 


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No.  32.  AVALANCHE. 

Brown  Mare;   15  hands  3  inches  high;  foaled   1871.       Bred   hy 
Geo.  F.  Stevens,  of  Ihdn,  New  York.     Foaled 

in  KentUv-ky. 
BY  ADMINISTRATOR,  2 :29>2. 

1  dam  Tornado  Belle,  2:33^2  ...  by  Young  Tornado,  son    of    Americans. 

*  Eclipse,    sire    of    the    dam    of    Diclc 

Moore.  2:22)'2. 

2  dam by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne, 

2:18. 

Administrator^  2:29)05  bj'  Rysdyk's  Hainbletonian;   ist  dam  by  Mambrinor 
Chief;  2d  dam  by  Arabian  Tartar;  3d  dam  by  Duroc    Messenger. 
Administrator  is  the  sire  of  Catchfly,  4  j^ear  old  record  2:30,  trial  2:20;. 
Executor,  2:26)^;  Meinento,  2:30  as  a''2-jear  old. 

Hysdyk^s  Hamhletonian^  by  Abdallah;  dam  the  Chas.  Kent  Mare,  by  Imp. 
Bellfounu'er;  2d  dam  One  Eye,  bj  Bishop's  Hambletonian;  3d  dam 
Silvertail,  by  Imp.  Messenger.  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian  is  the  sire  of 
Nettie,  2:18;  Dexter,  2:171/0;  Jay  Gould,  2:21)0;  Orange  Girl,  2:20;. 
Gazelle,  2:21,  with  28  others  who  have  records  of  2:30  or  better. 

Mainbrino  Chief,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster;  dam  the  dam  of  Goliah.  Mam- 
brino  Chief  is  the  sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  2:18;  Woodford  Mambrino, 
2:21)^;  North  Star  Mambrino,  2:26)^;  Mambrino  Pilot,  2:27)^  (sad- 
dle) ;  Brignoli,  2:29^^;  Bay  Henry,  2:28;  Fisk's  Mambrino,  2:30;. 
Ericsson,  2:30)^. 

IToung  Tornado^  by  Tornado,  son  of  American  Eclipse;   ist  dam  by  Sir 
Henry;    2d   dam   by  Bishop's  Hambletonian;    3d  dam  by   Magnum 
Bonum. 
Note. — Avalanche  is  a  mahogany  bay,  with  black  points,  15  hands  3; 
inches  high;  has  never  been  trained,  but  is  kind  to  single  and  double  bar-- 
ness;  her   action    is   good    and   her   breeding   first    class    as    she    combines 
the    Hambletonian,  with   two    direct   crosses    of    Mambrino    Chief,   one  of 
American  Eclipse,  and  a  cross  of  the  Ai-abian.      Indeed  it  would  be  difficult 
to  find  a  better  bred  joung  mare  than  this,  as  her  sire  and  dam  were  both 
Irotters.      Besides,  she  is  of  fine  size,  with  finish  and  beautiful  color.       She 
"svill  be  bred  to  Almont  or  Harold. 


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No.  33.  ANNIE.  T.  (trial  2:32). 

Brown   Mare;   15!  hands  high;    foaled  1874.      Bred  by  Charles 

Headley,  Fayette  County,  Ky. 

BY  BANCO  (trial  2:40,  son  of  Mambrino  Patchen,  sire  of  Katie   Middle- 
ton,  2:23.) 

1  dam  Annie  Bailey,  2:38 by  Dixie,  son  of  Imp,  Arab  Mokhladi, 

sire  of  the  dam  of  Sannie  G.,  2:26. 

2  dam  Sue  Thompson by  son  of  Gano,  sire  of  Lady  Thome's 

dam,  2:18. 

3  dam  a  pacing  mare  supposed  to  be  Copperbottom  stock. 

Sanco^  by  Mambrino  Patchen;  ist  dam  Tagliona,  a  fast  mare  brought  to 
Kentucky  with  old  Mambrino  Chief. 

Mambrino  Patchen  (full  brother  to  Lady  Thorne,  2:18),  by  Mambrino 
Chief;  ist  dam  by  Gano;  2d  dam  by  son  of  Sir  William,  he  by  Sir 
Archy.  Mambrino  Patchen  is  the  sire  of  Katie  Middleton,  2:23; 
Mambrino  Kate,  2:24;  The  Jewess,  2:26;  Mambrino  Boy,  2:26)^; 
Lady  Stout,  2:29;  also  the  grandsire  of  Glendale,  2:2o}4\  Lida  Bas- 
sett,  2:2o3:'2;  McLeod,  2:253=^;  Lady  Thorne,  Jr.,  2:25. 

Mamhrino  Chief,  by  Mambrino  Paj^master.  Mambrino  Chief  is  the  sire  of 
Lady  Thorne,  2:18;  Woodford  Mambrino,  2:21)-^;  North  Star  Mam- 
brino, 2:26)'^;  Bay  Henry,  2:283^;  Mambrino  Star,  2:28)^;  Brignoli, 
2:29^;  Ericsson,  2:303^. 

Dixie,  by  Imp.  Arabian  Mokhladi,  sire  of  Sannie  G.'s  dam,  2:26. 

Wano,  by  American  Eclipse;  ist  dam  Betsey  Richards  bj  Sir  Archy;  2d  dam 
by  Rattler;  3d  dam  by  Imp.  Medley;  4th  dam  by  Wildair;  5th  dam 
by  Nonpariel.  Gano  was  a  good  race  horse,  and  is  the  sire  of  the 
dam  of  Lady  Thorne,  2  :i8,  also  sire  of  the  dam  of  Mambrino  Patchen, 
sire  of  Katie  Middleton,  2:23. 

Note. — Annie  T.  is  a  brown  mare,  15  hands  3  inches  high,  with  good 
bone  and  very  fine  finish.  She  was  trained  a  short  time  and  trotted  over  a 
slow  half  mile  track  a  full  mile  in  2:32,  She  met  with  an  accident  that  pre- 
vented her  being  trained  on,  or  she  would  have  a  record  better  than 
2:30.  She  promises  to  make  a  valuable  brood  mare;  her  filly  by  Governor 
Sprague  is  fine  size  and  shows  good  action.  She  is  now  in  foal  to  George 
Wilkes.     Colt  due  May  19th,  1882. 


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YEARLINGS. 


y*~ 


No.  34.  SPRING  CLOUD. 

Bay  Colt;  foaled  April  2Sth,  1881.     Bred  at  Ashland  Park. 

1  dam  Fanny  Cloud  (full  sister  to  the  dam 

of  Early  Rose,  2 :251s)     .    .  bj  Flying  Cloud. 

2  dam bj  Imp.  Sovereign,- thoroughbred. 

3  dam  Zenith by  American  Eclipse,  (sire  of  the  dam  or 

Dick  Moore,  2:2210))  thoroughbred. 

4  dam  Mistletoe by  Cherokee,  thoroughbred. 

5  dam  Black  Ejed  Susan by  Tiger,  thoroughbred. 

6  dam by  Albert,  thoroughbred. 

7  dam     . by  Algerine,  thoroughbred. 

Governor  Sprague,  2:20}-^,  by  Rhode  Island.  2:23;  dam  by  Rysdyk's  Ham- 
bletonian.  Governor  Sprague  is  the  sire  of  Kate  Sprague,  2:18; 
George  Sprague,  2:21. 

Rhode  Island,  2:23,  by  Whitehall,  son  of  North  American';  dam  by  Nigger 
Baby;  2d  dam  a  mare  bred  in  New  Jersey.  Rhode  Island  is  the  sire 
of  Governor  Sprague,  2:20)^. 

Rysdyk''s  Hambletonia7i,  by  Abdallah;  1st  dam  by  Imp.  Bellfounder;  2d 
dam  One  Eye  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Hambletonian  is  the  sire  of  Dexter,  2:17^^;  Nettie,  2:18;  Gazelle,  2:21; 
Jay  Gould,  2:21)2;  with  28  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

Flying   Cloud   (Ward's),    by   Vei-mont   Black    Hawk;    dam   by    Magnum 
Bohiim,  son  of  Imp.   Magaum  Bonum.      Flying  Cloud  is  the  sire  of 
Viley's  Cripple,  sii-e  of  Belle  Brassfield,  2:20;    also  sire  of  the  dam  of 
Early  Rose,  2:25)^. 
Note. — Spring  Cloud  is  a  rich  bay,  a  few  white  hairs  in  forehead,  and 
two  white  ankles  behind.       He  is  a  colt  of  unusual  high  form  and  great  sub- 
stance, with  splendid  head   and  neck.       His  shoulders,  back,  loin,  feet  and 
legs  are  first  class,  in  a  word  he  is  a  worthy  representative  oft  his  great  sire. 
Will  make  a  horse  about  15  hands  2^  inches  high. 


YEARLINGS. 


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No.  35.  MAMBRINO   SPRAG-UE. 

Bay  Colt;  foaled  April  30th,  1881.     Bred  at  Ashland  Park. 
BY  GOVERNOR  SPRAGUE,  (2:203^). 

1  dam  Ella  Lewis bv  Ericsson,  2:301^. 

2  dam bv  Yates'  Copperbottom,  pacer. 

Governor  Sprague,  2:20/0,  by  Rhode  Island,  2:23;  dam  Belle  Brandon,  by 
Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Dexter,  2:17}^;  2d  dam  by  Young 
Baccus;  3d  dam  by  Exton  Eclipse.  Governor  Sprague  is  the  sire  of 
Kate  Sprague,  2:18;  George  Sprague,  2:21. 

Rhode  Island^  -'--Z^  by  White  Hall,  son  of  North  American;  dam  by  Nig- 
ger Baby;  2d  dam  a  fast  mare  bred  in  New  Jersey. 

Rysdyk's  Hambletonian^  by  Abdallah;  istdam  by  Bellfounder;  2d  dam  One 
Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian.  son  of  Imp.  Messenger.  Hamble- 
tonian is  the  sire  of  Dexter,  2:173^;  Nettie,  2:18;  Gazelle,  2:21;  Jaj- 
Gould,  2:2o3o,  with  28  others  in  the  2:30  class. 

Ericsson,  2:303^,  by  Mambrino  Chief;  ist  dam  Mrs.  Caudle,  a  very  fast 
mare  brought  from  the  North  and  said  to  be  of  Messens^er  blood. 
Ericsson  is  the  sire  of  Doble,  2:28;    Eric,  2:283^;  Nightingale,  2:293^. 

Mambri?io  Chief,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster;  dam  the  dam  of  Goliah. 
Mambrino  Paymaster  by  Mambrino,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger.  Mam- 
brino Chief  is  the  sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  2:18;  Woodford  Mambrino, 
2:211-4;  North  Star  Mambrino,  2:26%\  Bay  Henry,  2:28).2;  Mambri- 
no Star,  2:28/4';   Brignoli,  2:29^^. 

Tales''  Copperbollom,  by  Johnson's  Copperbottom.  All  these  Copperbot- 
toms  were  pacers,  and  many  trotters  of  to-day  trace  directly  to  this 
fast  pacing  family. 

Note. — Mambrino  Sprague  is  a  colt  of  fine  size,  a  rich  bay  in  color 
with  right  hind  ankle  white,  will  make  a  horse  15  hands  3  inches  high.  He 
is  a  colt  of  great  bone  with  a  clean,  hardy  set  of  legs,  and  good  shaped  feet. 
As  will  be  seen  by  his  breeding,  he  is  remarkably  strong  bred  in  the  speed 
producing  families.  His  sh^e  was  a  great  natural  trotter,  so  was  the  grand- 
sire,  and  the  dam  w^as  a  fast,  game  mare,  and  by  one  of  the  best  of  Mambri- 
no Chief's  get,  as  Ericsson  was  the  first  horse  to  trot  in  2:30/^  at  4-year  old. 
If  this  colt  does  not  trot  and  produce  trotters  the  test  of  breeding  from 
tried  families  is  a  failure. 


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No.  36.  PRINCE    CHARLIE. 

Chestnut  Colt,  foaled  May  26th.     Bred  at  Ashland  Park. 
BY  CHARLIE  WEST,    (3:401^,  trial,  2:241^). 

1  dam  Pauline  .    .  ....  by  Black  Prince,  (sire  of  Gumball,  2:31. 

2  dam by  Blood's  Black  Hawk,  sire    of  the  dam  of 

Blackwood,  Jr.,  2:223^. 

Charley  West,  {i:\o%  at  4-year  old,  and  trial  2:243^),  by  Allie  West,  2:25; 
istdam  Clayette,  by  C.  M.  Clay,  (sire  of  Hai-ry  Clay,  2:23);  2d  dam 
Wagonette,  by  Wagoner;  3d  dam  Gerione,  by  Gerrow;  4th  dam 
Mary  Queen  of  Scotts,  by  Imp.  Leviathan,  5th  dam  by  Pacolet;  6th 
dam  by  Dragon;  7th  dam  by  Truxton;  8th  dam  by  Rinaldo;  9th  dam 
by  Hadley's  Arab. 

Allie    West,    2:25,    by    Almont;    ist   dam    by   Mambrino  Chief;  2d  dam  by 
Downing's  Bay  Messenger;  3d  dam  by  Belts'   Whip;  4th  dam  a  fast 
pacing  mare.     Allie   West  is  the  sire  of  Jewett,  2:23^;   Rachel  B.,. 
2:28;  Allie  East,  2:40,  trial  2:22^. 

Almont,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah;  ist  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief;  2d  dam  by 
Pilot  Jr..  Almont  is  the  sire  of  Peidmont,  2:173^^;  Fanny  Wither- 
spoon,  2:19^^;  Early  Rose,  2:25;  Almont  Jr., '2 126;  Aldine,  2:261-4. 

Black  frince,  by  Ticonderoga,  son  of  Hill's  Black  Hawk,  sire  of  Ethan 
Allen,  2:25.    Black  Prince  is  the  sire  of  Gumball,  2:31. 

Blood's  Black  Hawk,  hy  Vermont  Black  Hawk,  dam  the    Loring  mare. 

Blood's  Black  Hawk  is  the  sire  of  the  dams  of  Blackwood,  Jr.,  2:22)^; 

Von  Amim,  2:22;   Almont,  Jr.,  2:26;  is  also  the  sire  of  Blood  Chief, 

the  sire  of  Fanny  Robinson,  2:20. 
Note. — ^Prince  Charlie  is  a  chestnjit  sorrel,  of  fine  size,  elegant  style,. 
with  a  very  blood-like  head  and  neck,  will  make  a  horse   16  hands   high,  he 
has  a  handy,  nice  gait  and  should  make  a  trotter. 


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No.  37.  JOE  CARTER. 

Chestnut  Colt;    foaled  April  32,  1081.       Bred  at  Ashland  Park.. 

BY  ABDALLAH  WEST. 

1  dam  Miss  Carter,  2:39 bj  Regular,  son  of  Volunteer. 

2  dam  Madam  Headley by  Stanhope's  Edwin  Forrest. 

3  dam by  Mambrino  Chief. 

4  dam by  Hunt's  Commodore. 

5  dam by  Copperbottom. 

Abdallah  West,  by  AUie  West,  2:25;    1st  dam  Miss  Coons,  by  Clark  Chief; 
2d  dam  by  American  Clay;  3d  dam  a  fast  mare,  bred  in  Ohio  and  said. 
to  be  b}-  Brown's  Bellfpunder. 

Regular  ^hy  Volunteer   (sire  of  St.  Julian,  2:1 1^^);    ist  dam  by  Independ- 
ence. 

Volunteer^  by  Rj^sdyk's   Hambletonian;     ist  dam  Lady   Patriot  by   Young 
Pati-iot;  2d  dam  the  Lewis  Hulse  Mare.       Volunteer  sired  St.  Julian,, 
2:11^;  Gloster,  2:17;  Alley,  2:19;  with  16  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

Kd-win  Forrest  (Stanhope's),  by   Alexander's  Edwin  Forrest;    ist  dam  by 
old  Abdallah  (sire  of  Hambletonian). 

Edivin  Forrest,  (Alexander's),  by  Bay  Kentucky  Hunter;  ist  dam  by 
Watkins'  Young  Highlander;  2d  dam  by  Duroc;  3d  dam  by  Imp. 
Messenger.  Alexander's  Edwin  Forrest  sii'ed  Billy  Hoskins,  2:26)^; 
Champaign,  2:30;  Hermosa,  2:26;  is  also  the  sire  of  the  dams  of  So- 
So,  2:173^;  Mambrino  Dudley,  2:22. 

Mambrino  Chief,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster,  dam  the  dam  of  Goliah.   Mam- 
brino Chief  sired  Lady  Thorne,  2:18;    Woodford  Mambrino,  2:213^;. 
North   Star,   2:26)^;    Mambrino   Star,  2:2S)^;    Bay   Henry,   2:28)^; 
Brignoli,  2:29^. 

Commodore  (Hunt's),  by  Mambrino;    dam  by  True  American;  2d  dam  by 
Tom  Bogus,  imported. 
Note. — Joe    Carter   is*  a   very    rich  chestnut,    with    star.  He    is    a 
colt   of  good    size  and  remarkably  strong   bone,  with  good   feet  and    legs. 
Will  make  a  horse  16  hands;    his  action,  so  far  as  can  be  judged  in  the  pas- 
ture, is  very  good,  and  his  breeding  should  entitle  him   to  rank  among  the- 
best  colts  in  the  country,  either  ior  track  or  stud. 


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No.  38.  FREEDLAND. 

Roan  Colt;  foaled  May  3d,  i83i.     Bred  at  Ashland  Park. 

BY  ABDALLAH  WEST. 

1  dam  Alice  White,  trial  2:2^}/^    •    •  ^J  Harris'  Denmark. 

2  dam bj  the  celebrated  saddle  stallion  Noselej 

Ahdallah  West.,  bj  Allie  West,  2:25;    dam  Miss  Coons  by  Clark  Chief;    2d 
dam  by  American  Clay;  3d  dam  said  to  be  bv  Brown's   Bellfounder. 

Allie  West,  by  Almont;  ist  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief;  2d  dam  by  Down- 
ing's  Bay  Messenger;  3d  dam  by  Belt's  Whip.  Allie  West  is  the 
sire  of  Jewett,  2:23^;  Rachael  B.,  2:28.     Allie  East,  2:40)^,  trial  2:23. 

Ahnont,  by  Alexander's  Ahdallah;    dam  by  Mambrino  Chief;    2d  dam  hj 
Pilot,  Jr.       Almont  is   the  sire  of  Piedmont,  2:173^;    Fanny  Wither- 
spoon,  2:193.^;    Early  Rose,  2:25)^;    Alta,  2:25^^;    Almont,  Jr.,  2:26; 
Aldine,  2:26)'2- 
Clark   Chief,  by   Mambrino   Chief;    dam   Little  Nora  bj  Downing's  Bay 
Messenger;  2d  dam  Ericsson's  dam,  2:30)-^.       Clark  Chief  is  the  sire 
of  Croxie,  2:19;   Woodford  Chief,  2:22>|;  John  E.,  2:28^;  Governor, 
2:30;  Lady  Prewitt,  2:30. 
.Mainhro7io    Chief,   by    Mambrino    Paymaster;    dam    the    dam    of  Goliah. 
Mambrino  Chief  is  the  sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  2:18;    Woodford  Mam- 
brino, 2:21)^;   North  Star  Mambrino,  2:26i'^';  John  E.,  2:28^;  Mam- 
brino Star,  2:28)-^;  Bay  Henrj^  2:2S>^;  Brignoli,  2:29^. 
■  Harris''  Denmark,  by  Old  Denmark,;  dam  by  Bergin's  Mason   Whip;  2d 
dam  \)y  Nolan's  Noseley;    3d  dam  by  Tives'  Hambletonian;  4th  dam 
by  Top  Gallant, 
Note. — Freedland  is  a  dark  roan,  with  black  points;    no  white  except  a 
little  on  left  hind  ankle.       He  is  a  colt  of  good  size;  judging  at  this  age  he 
will   make  a  horse  15   2)^  when  matured.       His  breeding  is    a  combination 
of  the  tried  families  of  Mambrino    Chief,  Alexander's    Ahdallah,  Pilot,  Jr., 
American   Clay,  all  on   a  foundation  of  the  great  four-mile  race  horse  old 
Denmark,  and   the  pacing  family    of  Nosely,  one  of  Kentucky's   greatest 
saddle   stallions.       As  this  colt   is  out   of  the  dam   of  Frenchlawn,  lexpect 
him  to  trot  fast,  as  she  was  one  of  the  best  two-year  olds  of  last  year. 


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No.  39.  WESTERN  SPRAQUE. 

Bay  Colt;  foaled  June  23d,  18S1.     Bred  at  Ashland  Park. 
BY  GOV.  SPRAGUE,  2:201^. 

1  dam  Mamie  West hy  Allie  West,  2:25. 

2  dam  Madame  Headlej     .    .  by  Stanhope's  Edwin  Forrest. 

3  dam bj  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Woodford  Mam«- 

brino,  2:2ii'2. 

4  dam by  Hunt's  Commodore. 

5  dam by  Fenwick's  Copperbottom,  pacer. 

Gov.  Sf  vague.,  2:20}^,  hy  Rhode  Island,  2:23;  ist  dam  Belle  Brandon,  bj 
Rjsdyk's  Hambletonian;  2d  dam  bj  Young  Baccu.  Gov.  Sprague 
is  the  sire  of  Kate  Sprague,  2:18;  George  Sprague,  2:21. 

Rhode  Island.,  2:23,  by  Whitehall,  son  of  North  American;  ist  dain  bj  Nig- 
ger Baby;  2d  dam  a  fast  inare  bred  in  New  Jersey.  Rhode  Island  is 
the  sire  of  Gov.  Sprague,  2:20)^. 

Allie  ^c.9/',  2:25,  by  Almont,  2:39;  ist  dam  by  Mambrino   Chief;  2d   dam 
by  Downing's  Bay   Messenger;  3d   dam  by  Belt's   Whip;  4th  dam  a 
fast  pacing  mare.     Allie  West  is  the  sire  of  the  great  colt  Jewett,  with. 
a  3-year  old  record  of  2:23)^;  Rachel  B.,  2:28;  Allie  East,  2:403^ 
(trial,  2:23). 

Almo7tt,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah;  dam  by  Mambrino   Chief;  2d  dam  by 
Pilot,  Jr.       Almont  is  the  sire  of  Piedmont,  2:173^;  Fanny  Wither- 
spoon,  2:19^;  Alta,  2:253^;  Early   Rose,  2:25^^;  Allie   West,  2:25;, 
Aldine,  2:26)^. 

Edivin  Forrest  (Stanhope's),  by  Alexande\"'s  Edwin  Forrest;  dam  Fanny, 
by  Old  Abdallah,  sire  of  Hambletonian.     Edwin  Forrest  is  the  sire  of 
the  dam  of  Miss  Mabell,  winner  of  the  2-year  old  stake  at  Lexington. 
1881,  over  a  field  of  51  entries. 

Ed-win  Forrest  (Alexander's),  hy  Bay  Kentucky  Hunter;   ist  dam  by  Wat- 
kin's  Young  Highlander;  2d  dam  by  Duroc;  3d  dam  by  Imp.   Mes- 
senger.    Edwin  Forrest  is  the  sire  of  Bilh'  Hoskins,  2:26;  Champaign 
2:30;  Hermosa,  2:26;  also  the  sire  of  So-So's  dain,  2:173^;  Mambrino 
Dudley's  dam,  2:22.     - 

Note. — Western  Sprague  is  a  rich  bay  in  color,  with  small  star  and  left 
hind  ankle  white.  He  is  a  colt  of  fine  finish  and  good  size;  will  make  a 
horse  15  hands  3  inches  high.  I  regai'd  him  as  one  amongst  the  best  colts 
sired  by  Gov.  Sprag^ie.  Being  from  tried  families  on  all  sides,  it  should  be 
expected  that  this  colt  will  trot  fast  and  make  a  No.  i  stallion  for  stock  pur- 
poses. 


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No.  40.  SCHOOLMATE. 

Black  Filly  ;    foaled  April  5th,  1881.      Bred  at  Ashland  Park. 

BY  ABDALLAH  WEST. 

First  dam  Minnie  McGrath,  pacer,  dam  of  Forrest  King,  sire  of  Lida  Bas- 

sett,  2:20;  Ike  Marvel,  2:30. 

Ahdallah  West,  by  Allie  West;  ist  dam  Miss  Coons,  bj  Clark  Chief;  2d 
dam  by  American  Clay. 

Allie  West,  2:25,  by  Almont;  ist  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief;  2d  dam  b^ 
Downing'  Bay  Messenger;  3d  dam  by  Belt's  Whip.  Allie  West  is 
the  sire  of  Jewett,  2:23^;  Rachel  B.,  2:28;  Allie  East,  2:40^^  (trial 
2:23). 

Almont,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah;  ist  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief;  2d  data 
by  Pilot,  Jr.  Almont  is  the  sire  of  Piedmont,  2:173^;  Fannj 
Witherspoon,  2:19)^;  Alta,  2:253^;  Allie  West,  2:25;  Early  Rose, 
2:253^;  Aldine,  2:263^. 

Clark  Chief,  by  old  Mambrino  Chief;  ist  dam  Little  Nora,  by  Downing's 
Bay  Messenger;  id  dam  Ericsson's  dam,  2:30)^.  Clark  Chief  is  the 
sire  of  Croxie,  2:19^;  Woodford  Chief,  2:223^;  Blanch  Amery, 
2:26;  John  E.,  2:28^;  Lady  Prewitt,  2:30;  Governor,  2:30. 

American  Clay,  by  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.;  ist  dam  by  Imp.  Tranby;  2d  dam  by 
Aratus;  3d  damby  Josephils;  4th  dam  by  Columbus.  American  Claj 
is  the  sire  of  Granville,  2:26;  Maggie  Briggs,  2:27;  Ella  Clay,  2:273^; 
Alta,  2:323^;  Magic,  2:33;  also  sired  the  dams  of  Executor.  2:26;  Ca- 
poul,  2:28;  Ambassador,  2:25. 

Note. — Schoolmate  is  a  jet  black  filly,  with  two  white  hind  ankles — a 
.filly  of  extra  finish  and  size,  with  plenty  of  bone  and  substance;  will  make  a 
mare  15  hands  3  inches  to  16  hands.  Her  action  in  the  lot  is  very  fine. 
When  going  slow  she  ambles  a  little,  but  when  started  up  she  goes  off  in  a 
big,  open  trotting  gait.  As  she  is  out  of  the  dam  of  Forest  King,  who  was  a 
iast  colt  himself,  and  in  turn  sired  Lida  Bassett,  2:20;  Ike  Marvel,  2:30,  I 
Jook  for  this  filly  to  be  fast.     She  is  the  best  shaped  colt  Minnie  has  dropped. 


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No.  41.  CARRIE  WILKES. 

Bay  Filly;  foaled  April  19th,  1881.     Bred  at  Ashland  Park. 

BY  GEORGE  WILKES,  2:22. 

ist  dam  Can-ie  Prince  .    .    .    .  bj  Black  Prince,  sire  of  Gumball,  2:31. 

2  dam  Gip bj  Old  Abdallah,    (sire  of  Rjsdyk's    Ham- 

bletonian.) 

3  dam bj  Potomac,  thoroughbred. 

4  dam by  Buzzard,  thoroughbred. 

5  dam by  Imp.  Diomed,  thoroughbred. 

6  dam bj  Moselej,  thoroughbred. 

George  Wilkes^  bj  Rjsdyk's  Hambletonian;  ist  dam  bj  Harry  Clay, 
George  Wilkes  is  the  sire  of  So-So,  2:17^^;  May  Bird,  2:21;  Alcan" 
tara,  2:23;  Blondine,  2:22;  Young  Wilkes,  2\2^}/^\  Lumps,  2:243^. 

Hambletonian^   by  Abdallah;   ist  dam  the  Chas.  Kent    Mare  by  Imp.  Bell 
founder;  2d  dam  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian.     Hambleton- 
ian  is   the   sire   of  Dexter,    2:173=^;   Nettie,  2:18;  Gazelle,  2:21;  Jay 
Gould,  2:21!^,  with  28  others  that  have  records  of  2:30  or  better. 

Mlack  Prince,  by  Ticonderoga,  son  of  Hill's  Black  Hawk,  sire  of  Ethan 
Allen,  2:25.     Black  Prince  sired  Gumball,  2:31,  trial  2:26.- 

Old  Abdallah,  by  Mambrino,  dam  Amazonia,  by  a  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Abdallah  is  the  sire  of  Sir  Walter,  2:27;  O'Blennis,  2:27)^;  Frank 
Forrester,  2:30.  Also  sired  the  dams  of  Goldsmith  Maid,  2:14;  John 
W.  Conley,  2:24;  Susie  Parker,  2:25)^;  Lady  Emma,  2:26^^;  Fanny 
Allen,  2:281^;  Blond,  2:29)^. 

Potomac^hy  Potomac,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed;  ist  dam  by  Imp.  Sterling;  2d 
dam  by  Imp.  Janus;  3d  dam  a  thoroughbred  mare.  See  Bruce's 
Stud  Book,  vol.  2,  p.  471. 

Buzzard  (Holman's),  by  Imp.  Buzzard;  ist  dam  Oracle,  by  Obscurity;  2d 
dam  Iluvia,  by  Meade's  Celer;  3d  dam  by  Partner;  4th  dam  by  Imp, 
James.     See  Bruce's  Stud  Book,  vol.  2,  p.  164. 

Note. — Carrie  Wilkes  is  a  rich  or  red  bay,  with  a  little  white  on  both 
hind  ankles,  and  small  star.  This  is  a  beautiful  filly,  being  large,  with  a 
very  bloodlike  appearance;  her  action  so  far  as  can  be  judged  in  the  lot  is 
first-class.  She  is  inbred  to  Old  Abdallah,  as  her  grandam  was  by  him,  as 
.also  her  grand  sire.     She  will  be  15  hands  3  inches  or  over. 


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No.  42.  LADY  SMUG-GLER. 

Bright  Bay  Filly;  foaled  May  38tli,  1881.     Bred  by   Huntoon  & 

Stevens,  foaled  at  Ashland  Park. 
BY  SMUGGLER,  2:15. 

1  dam  Country   Maiden    ...  by  Hamlet,  sire  of  Leontine,  2:24!^. 

2  dam  Kentucky  L,d.dy  ....  by  Country  Gentleman  son  of  Hambletonian. 

3  dam  Favorita,  dam  of  Fringe, 

2:40,  trial  2:26 by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith 

Maid,  2:14. 

4  dam by  Mambrino  Chief,   sii'e  of  Lady    Thorne, 

record  2:18. 

5  dam by  Tom  Crowder,  sire  of  Doble's  dam,  2:28. 

6  dam by  Old  Grey  Eagle,  thoroughbred. 

7  dam by  Old  Whip,  thoroughbred. 

Smuggler,  (2:15)  by  Blanco  son  of  Iron's  Cadmus,  dam  a  fast  pacing  mare. 

Smuggler  is  the  fastest  stallion  in  the  world,  according  to  the  i-ecofd, 
and  has  already  sired  Pilgrim,  a  colt  that  is  said  to  trot  in  2:25;  Haw- 
thorn, 2:38;  Ilka,  2:32. 

Hamlet.,  by  Volunteer;  ist  dam  by  Bay  Roman;  2d  dam  by  Consul,  son  of 
Duroc.  Hamlet  is  the  sii-e  of  Leontine,  2:24^^;  also  sired  the  dam  of 
Cyclone,  2:263^. 

Volunteer,  hy    Rysdyk's   Hambletonian;   ist  dam   Lady  Patriot,  by  Young. 
Patriot;  2d  dam  the  Lewis  Hulse  Mare.     Volunteer  is  the  sire  of  St. 
Julian,  2:11%;   Alley,  2:19;  Bodine,   2:193^;    Gloster,  2:17;   with   17 
others  with  records  below  2:30. 

Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  by  Old  Abdallah;  ist  dam  the  Charles  Kent  mare, 
by  Imp.  Bellfounder;  2d  dam  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian, 
son  of  Imp,  Messenger.  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian  is  the  sire  of  Dex- 
ter, 2:17;  Nettie,  2:18;  Gazelle,  2:2i;-George  Wilkes,  2:22;  Jay  Gould, 
2:213^;  Orange  Girl,  2:20,  with  28  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

Country  Gentleman,  by  Hambletonian;  ist  dam  by  Highlander;  2d  dam  by 
Consul. 

Alexander'' s  Abdallah,  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian;   ist  dam  Katie  Darling,. 
by  Bay  Roman.     Alexander's  Abdallah  is  the  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid,. 
2:14;    Rosalind,  2:21^;    Thorndale,  2:22;    Major  Edsall,    2:29;    St. 
Elmo,  2:30. 

Mambrino   Chief,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster;  dam  Goliah's  dam.     Mambri- 
no Chief  is  the  sire  of  Lady   Thorne,   2:18;  North   Star  Mambrino, 
2:26)^. 
Note. — Lady  Smuggler  is  a  bright  bay,  filly,  small  star  and  black  points. 

She  is  not  large;  will  make  a  mare  15    hands  i  inch  to  15  hands  2  inches;  is 

evry  speedy  shaped,  and  should  make  a  great  mare,  as  she  is  royally  bred, 

being  a  Hambletonian,  Mambrino  Chief,  Pacer,  Pilot,  and  thoroughbred. 

Indeed  it  is  hard  to  find  a  filly  as  well  bred  as  this  yovingster. 


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No.  43.  ANNA  WILKES. 

Bay   Filly;  foaled  August   14th,   1881.      Bred  at  Ashland  Park^ 

BY  GEORGE  WILKES,  2:23. 

1  dam  Annie  Ware by  Almont,  sire  of  Piedmont,  2:17)^. 

2  dam by  Ericsson,  2:30)^,  sire  of  Doble,  2.28. 

George  Wilkes^  2:22,  bv  Hambletonian;  dam  Dolly  Spanker,  by  Henry 
Clay.  George  Wilkes  is  the  sire  of  So-So,  2:\']^^:^\  Blondine,  2:22; 
Onward,  2:25>£;  Rosa  Wilkes,  2:253^;  May  Bird,  2:21;  Kentucky 
Wilkes,  2:21;  Alcantara,  2:23;  Lumps,  2:25^;  Joe  Bunker,  2:26; 
Prospect  Maid,  2:26;   Ambassador,  2:25)^;  Young  Wilkes,  2:281^. 

Almont,  2:39,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah;  ist  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief;  2d 
dam  by  Pilot,  Jr.  Almont  is  the  sire  of  Piedmont,  2:17}-^;  Fanny 
Witherspoon,  2:19^;  Allie  West,  2:25;  Alta,  2:243^;  Almont,  Jr., 
2:26;  Aldine,  2:263^;   Early  Rose,  2:253>^. 

Ericsson,  2:30)^,  by  Mambrino  Chief;  ist  dam  Mrs.  Caudle.  Ericsson  is 
thesireof  Doble,  2:28;  Nightingale,  2:29)^;  Eric,  2:283=^;  Belle,  2:281^. 

Mambrino    Chief,  by    Mambrino    Paymaster;    ist  dam  the  dam  of  Goliah. 

Mambrino  Chief  is  the  sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  2:18;  W^oodford  Mam- 
'.  brino,  2:2i}A\    North  Star  Mambrino,    2:26)^;  Bay   Henry,   2:281^; 

Brignoli,  2:39^^;  Ericsson,  2:3o}.2. 

Pilot,  Jr.,  by  old  Pacing   Pilot;   ist  dam  Nancy  Pope,  by  Havoc;  2d  dam 

Nancy  Taylor,  \yy   Alfred.      Pilot,  Jr.,   is   the   sire  of  John  Morgan, 

2:24;  Pilot  Temple,  2:34^;  Tattler,  2:26;   Tackey,  2:26;  Queen  of  the 

West,  2:26^;    General   Sherman,  2:38;     Dixie,   3:30;  also  sired  the 

dams  of  Maud  S.,  3:10^;  Noontide,  3:30}^. 

Note. — Anna  Wilkes  is  a  rich  red  bay,  with   star  and  two  white   hind 

ankles.       Will  make  a  mare  15  hands  3  inches  to  16  hands  high.       She  is  a 

grand  big  filly  for  her  age,  and  her  action  in  the  lot  is  first  class.     I  regard 

her  as  one  amongst  the  very  best  of  George  Wilkes'  get.       In   her  pedigree 

she  represents  the    Hambletonian,  Mambrino  Chief,   Clay,  and   Pilot,   Jr., 

families. 


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ASHLAND    PARK     STOCK    FARM. 


No.  44.  BETTY  SPRAGUE. 

Bay  Filly;  foaled  June  4th,  1S81.     Bred  at  Ashland  Park. 
By  GOVERNOR  SPRAGUE,  2:20)^. 

1  dam  Betty  Bowman  (trial,  2:40)  .  by  Balsora,  sire  of  Kentuckian,  2:273^. 

2  dam  Old  Flaxie,  grandam  of 

Blondine,  2:22      by  Telegraph,  son  of  Vermont    Black 

Hawk,  sire  of  Ethan  Allen,  2:253^. 

3  dam  said  to  be  by  Brown's  Bellfounder. 

Governor  Sprague^  2:20^^,  by  Rhode  Island,  2:23;  ist  dam  Belle  Brandon, 
(trial  2:303^^'),  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian;  2d  dam  by  Young  Baccus 
3d  dam  by  Exton  Eclipse.  Gov.  Sprague  is  the  sire  of  Kate  Sprague, 
2:18;  George  Sprague,  2:21. 

Rhode  Island,  2:23,  by  Whitehall,  son  of  North  American;  ist  dam  by  Nig- 
ger Baby;  2d  dam  a  fast  trotting  mare  bred  in  the  State  of  New  Jersey. 
Rhode  Island  is  the  sire  of  Gov.  Sprague,  2:20)^. 

Balsora,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah;  ist  dam  Neva,  by  Vincent  Nolte;  2d. 
dain  Mavis  (Dolly  Carter's  dam),  by  Wagner;  3d  dam  by  Black- 
burn's Whip,  Balsora  is  the  sire  of  Kentuckian,  2:273^^;  Kentuckj"- 
Central,  4-year  old,  2:31. 

Alexander'' s  Abdallah,  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian;  ist  dam  Katie  Darling, 
hy  Bay  Roman;  2d  dam  by  Mambrino,  grandson  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Alexander's  Abdallah  is  the  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid,  2:14;  Rosalind, 
2:21^;  Thorndale,  2:223^;  Major  Edsall,  2:29;  St.  Elmo,  2:30;  also 
sire  of  Almont,  Belmont,  Abdallah  Pilot,  and  other  great  sires. 

Telegraph,  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk,  sire  of  Ethan  Allen,  2:253^^;  dam  by 
Vermont  Hambletonian,  son  of  Harris'  Hambletonian,  son  of  Bishop's 
Hambletonian,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

Note. — Betty  Sprague  is  a  dark  bay,  wdth  large  star  and  two  white  hind 
ankles.  She  is  a  filly  of  remarkable  fine  action.  Will  be  about  15  hands  13^ 
to  15  hands  2^  inches  high.  Her  breeding  is  very  fine,  being  from  tested  fam- 
ilies on  both  sides.  Her  sire  and  dam  were  both  trotters,  and  their  ancestry 
represent  the  speediest  families  known  to  the  American  trotting  turf. 


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51 


No.  45.  MAG-aiE  FARREL. 

Chestnut  Filly;  foaled   May  5th,    1S81.     Bred  at  Ashland  Park. 

BY  ABDALLAH  WEST. 

I  dam  Maultess,  trial,  2*40^  ....  Pedigree  unknown. 

Abdallah  West,  bv  AUie  West,  2:25;  ist  dam  Miss  Coons,  by  Clark  Chief* 
(sire  of  Croxie,  2:19^^);  2d  dam  by  American  Claj,  (sire  of  Granville, 
2:26);  3d  dam  by  Brown's  Bellfounder. 

,AUie  West,  2:25,  by  Almont,  (sire  of  Piedmont,  2:171^);  Tstdamby  Mambri- 
no  Chief,    (sire  of   Lad v  Thorne,    2:18);  2d    dam  by  Downing's  Bay 
Messenger,  (sire  of  the    dam  of  Wildwood,    2:30);  3d   dam  by  Belt's 
Whip.     Allie  West  is   the  sire  of  Jewett,  2:23^;    Rachel  B.,  2:28;* 
Ailie  East,  2:40)^. 

Almont,  2:39,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  (sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid,  2:14);  ist 
dam  by  Mambi-ino  Chief,  sire  of  Woodford  I\Jambrino,  2:213^;  2d 
dam  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  John  Morgan,  2:24  Almont  is  the  sire  of 
Piedmont,  2:171:!;  Fanny  Witherspoon,  2:192^;  Alta,  2:25!^;  Allie 
West,  2:25;  Early  Rose,  2:25)^;  Almont,  Jr.,  2:26,  and  others. 

JPilot  Jr.,  by  Old  Pacing  Pilot;  ist  dam  Nancy  Pope,  by  Havoc;  2d  dam 
Nancy  Taylor,  by  Alfred.  Pilot,  Jr.,  is  the  sire  of  John  Morgan,  2:24- 
Pilot  Temple,  2:243^^;  Tattler,  2:26;  Tackej,  2:26;  Queen  of  the  West, 
2:26^;  Gen.  Sherman,  2:28;   Dixie,  2:30. 

American  Clay,  by  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.;  ist  dam  by  Imp.  Tranby;  2d  dam  by 
Aratus  ;  3d  dam  by  Josephus;  4th  dam  by  Columbus.  American 
Clay  sired  Granville,  2:26;  Maggie  Briggs,  2:27;  Ella  Clay,  2 1273^; 
Alta,  2:32;  Magic,  2:33. 

Note. — Maggie  Farrel  is  a  bright  golden  sorrel,  with  stripe  in  face  and 
two  white  hind  ankles.  She  is  a  iilly  of  very  fine  finish,  not  large  but  show- 
ing a  great  deal  of  quality'.  Will  make  a  mare  from  15  hands  i  inch  to  15 
hands  two  and  one-half  inches  high.  She  is  nicely  bred  on  the  sire  side,  and 
while  nothing  is  known  of  the  bi-eeding  of  her  dam,  she  had  individual  merit 
to  substitute  pedigree,  which  is  one  of  the  best  tests  of  being  well  bred,  as  no 
great  horse  emanates  froin  an  inferior  family. 


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No.  46.  BELLE  ALLElSr. 

Brown    Filly;  foaled   May,    1881.      Bred    by  John  McD.  Ross^ 

Fayette  County,  Ky., 

BY  HOMER,    (trial  2:40  as  a  4-jear  old.) 

1  dam  Belle  of  Fayette  .    .    .    .  bj  Ethan  Allen,  2:25)^. 

2  dam bj  Black  Bashaw,  sire  of  Cozette,  2:19. 

Homer,  hy  Mambrino  Patchen,  sire  of  Katie  Middleton,  2:23;  dam  Sail j 
Chorister,  (dam  of  Belle  Brasfield,  2:20;  Proteine,  2:18;  Belle  Patchen. 
2:303^);  by  Mambrino  Chorister;  2d  dam  by  Blood's  Black  Hawk, 
sire  of  Von  Arnim's  dam,  2:22 1^;  3d  dam  by  Moore's  Pilot,  son  of 
Alexander's  Pilot,  Jr.) 

Mambrino  Patch e?i,  by  Mambrino  Chief;  ist  dam  the  dam  of  Lady  Thorne 
2:18,  by  Gano-    2d  dam  by  a  son  of  Sir  William,  he  by  Sir  Archy. 
Mambrino  Patchen  is  the  sire  of  Katie  Middleton,  2:23;  MambrinO' 
Kate,  2:24;   The  Jewess,  2:26;  Mambrino  Boy,  2:26)^;    Lady  Stout, 
2:29;  is  also  the  grand  sire  of  Glendale,  2:20)^;    Lida  B  assett,  2:201^. 

Ethan  Alien  2:21510,  b\"  Vermont  Black   Hawk,   dam  a  fast  trotting  mare  of 
Messenger  blood.     Ethan  Allen  is  the  sire  of  Billy  Barr,  2:23^;  Hot- 
spm-,  2:24;  Fanny  Allen,  2:283^^;  Fanny  Lee,  2:28;  Pocahontas,  2:26^; 
Warwick,  2:293^^.     He  is  also  the  sire  of  the  great  stock  horse,  Daniel 
Lambert,  Beacon's  Ethan  Allen,  Dickson's  and  others. 

Vermont   Black    Hazvk,  by    Sherman    Morgan;   dam  a  half  thoroughbred, 
mare.     Black   Hawk  is  the   sire  of  Belle  of   Saratoga,  2:29)^;  Ethan 
Allen,  2:25)^';  Lancet,  2:27)-^. 

Black  Bashatv,  by  Young  Sleepy  Davy;    ist  dam  Betsey  by  x\ndrew  Jack- 
son.    Black  Bashaw  is  the  sire  of  Cozette,  2:19;  John  H.,  2:20. 

Ts^OTE. — Belle  Allen  is  a  dark  brown,  without  white,  good  size;  will  make 
a  mare  15  hands  2  inches  to  15  hands  3  inches  high.  She  is  a  filly  of  great 
bone  and  substance,  with  elegant  style,  having  a  clean  bloodlike  head  and 
neck,  good  shoulders  and  a  back  and  loin  that  could  not  be  bettered,  as 
would  be  expected  from  a  filly  as  well  bred  as  she  is.  Her  gait  indicates- 
great  natural  speed. 


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No.  47.  ABBY  WEST. 

Brown  Fillv;    foaled  Time  i6th,  1881.      Bred  at  Ashland  Park. 

BY  ABDALLAH   WEST. 

1  dam  Little  Maud •    •  by  Prince  of  Wales,  sire  of  the  daiji  of 

Young  Wilkes,  2:28. 

2  dam  Unknown. 

JPrince  of  Wales,  hy  Rojal  George;  dam  a  fast  pacing  mare.  Prince 
of  Wales  is  the  sire  of  the  dam  of  Young  Wilkes,  2:28,  sire  of 
William  H.,  2:20)^. 

-Royal  George,  bj  Black  Warrior;  dam  a  thoroughbred  mare.  Rojal 
George  is  the  sire  of  Ladj  Bjron,  2:28;  Tartar,  2:283^;  Ladj  Ham- 
ilton, 2:30;  Toronto  Chief,  2:24)^. 

Abdallah  West,  hy  Allie  West,  2:25;  dam  Miss  Coons  hy  Clark  Chief;  2d 
dam  hy  American  Claj;    3d  dam  said  to  be  bv   Brown's  Bellfounder. 

jillie  West,  2:25,  bj  Almont;  ist  dam  bj  Mambrino  Chief;  2d  dam  bj 
Downing's  Bay  Messenger;  3d  dam  hy  Belt's  Whip;  4th  dam  a  fast 
pacing  mare.  Allie  West  is  the  sire  of  Jewett,  2:23^;  Rachel  B., 
2:28;   Allie  East,  2:40^0,  trial  2:23. 

Almont,  2:T^(),hy  Alexander's  Abdallah;  ist  dam  bj  Mambrino  Chief;  2d 
dam  bv  Pilot,  Jr.  Almont  is  the  sire  of  Piedmont,  2:17}^;  Fannie 
Witherspoon,  2:19^;  Allie  West,  2:25,  Alta,  2:25)^;  Aldine,  2:263^; 
Almont,  Jr.,  2:26;   Early  Rose,  2 1253^. 

Alexander  s  Abdallah,  hy  Rjsdyk's  Hambletonian;  ist  dam  Katie  Darling, 
by  Bay  Roman.  Alexander's  Abdallah  is  the  sire  of  Goldsinith  Maid, 
2:14;   Rosalind,  2'.2iy^;  Thornedale,  2:22;   St.  Elmo,  2:30. 

•Clark  Chief,  by  Mambrino  Chief;  ist  dam  Little  Nora,  by  Downing's  Bay 
Messenger;  2d  dam  Mrs.  Caudle,  the  dam  of  Ericsson,  2:30.  Clark 
Chief  is  the  sire  of  Croxie,  2:19^;  Woodford  Chief,  2:223^;  John  E., 
2:28^;   Lady  Prewitt,  2:30;  Governor,  2:30. 

American  Clay,  by  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.;     ist  dam  by  Imp.  Tranby;  2d  dam  bj'- 

Aratus;    3d  dam  by  Josephus;    4th  dam  by  Columbus.  American 

Clay  is  the  sire  of  Granville,  2:26;    Maggie  Briggs,  2:27;  Ella  Clay, 
2:273^;  Alta,  2:32;  Magic,  2:33;  Curtis  Clay,  2:35>^. 

Note. — Abby  West  is  a  neat  brown  filly,  fair  size,  with  good  bone  and 
capital  action.  Her  breeding  is  very  good,  representing  Hambletonian 
through  Alexander's  Abdallah,  and  twice  inbred  to  Mambrino  Chief,  once 
to  Pilot,  Jr.,  and  thoroughbred,  all  on  the  speedy  family  of  the  Royal 
(Georges,  Black  Warrior  and  Vermont  Black  Hawk. 


54  ASHLAND    PARK    STOCK    FARM. 


Ko.  48.       ^  CHARLOTTA. 

Brown  Filly;  foaled  August  4th,  18S1.     Bred  at  Ashland  Park.. 

BY  CHARLEY  WEST,  2:403^. 

1  dam  Oneida,  2:383^^     ......  bj  Rojal  George,  sire  of  Toronto  Chiefs 

2:24^4'. 

2  dam     . ' by  the  Bristol  Horse. 

Charley  West,  2:40)^,  by  Allie  West,  2:25;  ist  dam  Clajette  bj  C.  M.. 
Claj  (Strader's);  2d  dam  Wagonette  by  Wagner;  3d  dam  Gerine^ 
by  Gerrow;  4th  dam  Marj  Queen  of  Scotts,  by  Imp.  Leviathan;  5th 
dam  by  Pacolet;  6th  dam  by  Dragon;  7th  dam  by  Truxton;  8th  dam 
by  Rinaldo;  9th  dam  by  Headley's  Arab.  Charley  West  started  in 
three  races  in  his  four-year  old  form,  winning  two  and  was  second  in, 
the  third.  He  got  a  record  of  2:4oJx^  over  a  track  knee  deep  in  mud 
and  showed  a  trial  in  2:243^. 

Allie  West,  2:25  by  Almont;  ist  dam  bj'  Mambrino  Chief;  2d  dam  by 
Downing's  Bay  Messenger;  3d  dam  by  Scott's  Highlander;  4th  dam- 
by  Belt's  Whip.  Allie  West  is  the  sire  of  Jewett,  2:23^^;  Rachel 
B.,  2:28;  Allie  East,  2:403^;  Charley  West,  2:40)^,  trial  2:243^. 

C  M.  Clay  (Strader's),  by  C.  M.  Clay;  dam  by  Old  Abdallah,  sire  of 
Rysdyk's  Hambletonian.  C.  M.  Clay  is  the  sire  of  Harry  Clay^ 
2:23)^. 

Royal  George,  by  Black  Warrior;  dam  an  imported  mare  brought  from 
England  to  Canada.  Royal  George  sired  Lady  Byron,  2:28;  Tartar,, 
2:283^;  Lady  Hamilton,  2:30;  Toronto  Chiefj  2:243^. 

Slack  Warrior,  by  Vermont  BlacK  Hawk;    dam  by  Harris'   Hambletonian. 

Note. — Charlotta  is  a  dark  bay  or  brown,   very  neat    shape  and  good 
size;    will  make  a  inare  15  hands  i    inch  to    15  hands  2  inches.       It   will  be- 
seen     that    her     breeding     is     from     track  performers,     as    her   sire   and 
dam  have  records,  both  being  able  to  beat  2:30.       I  reasonably   expect  this 
-filly  to  make  a  trotter,  and  her  action  in  the  field  already  shows  it. 


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No.  49.  ROSETTA. 

Roan  Filly;  foaled  July  4th,   18S1.      Bred  by  Mr.  Pence,  Bour- 
bon County,  Ky.     Foaled  at  Ashland  Park. 

BY   YOUNG  DOWNING  (son  of  Joe  Downing,  sire  of  Dick 

Janiison,  2:26). 

1  dam  Rebus bv  Mambrino   Patchen,    sire  of  Katie    Mid- 

dleton,  2:23. 

2  dam  Conundrum  (full    sister 

to  Enigma,  2:26)  .    .    .  by  Woolfolk's    Mambrino     Pilot,     sire      of 

Hilas,  2:24. 

3  dam  Lilia   (dam    of  Enigma, 

2:26) .by  Gill's  Vermont,  sii-e  of  Bonner  Boy,  2:23, 

4  dam by  old  Abdallah,  sire  of  Rysdj^k's   Hamble- 

tonian. 

5  dam  Bett  Bounce,  a  fast  trotting  mare,  bred  in  the   State  of  New  York, 

and  said  to  be  of  Messenger  blood. 
Toung  Downi?ig;hy  Joe  Downing;  dam  by  Le  Grande.     Young  Downing 
was  one  of  the  finest  show  horses  in  Central  Kentucky,  having  taken, 
premiums  at  nearly  all  the  leading  fairs  as  the  handsomest  and  best 
roadster  stallion,  style,  speed  and  general  utility  being  the  requisites. 
yoe  Downing-  (Millei-'s),  by  Alexander's  Edwin   Forrest;   ist  dam   Lizzie 
Peeples  (dam  of  Jim  Monroe),  by  Wagner.     Joe  Downing  is  the  sire 
of  Dick  Jamison,  2:26;  is  a  half  brother  to  Jim  Mon'oe,  the  sire  of 
Monroe  Chief,  2:183^;  Lady  Monroe,  2:2614;  Dread,  2:27>o. 
Md^in  Forrest,  hy  Bd.y  Kentucky  Hunter;   ist  dam  by   Watkin's  Young 
Highlander;  2d  dam  by  Duroc;  3d  dam  by  Imp.  Messenger.     Edwin 
Forrest  is  the  sire  of  Billy  Hoskins,    2:261^;   Champagne,    2:30;    also 
sired  the  dam  of  So- So,  2:17)^. 
Mambrino  Patchen,  by  Mam.brino  Chief;   ist  dam  the  dam  of  Lady  Thorne, 
2:18,  by  Gano,  son  of  American  Eclipse;  2d  dam  by  a  son    of  Sir 
William.     Mambrino   Patchen  is  the  sire  of  Katie  Middleton,  2:23, 
(trial,  2:18);  Mambrino  Kate,  2:24)^;  Jewess,  2:26;  Mambrino  Boj, 
2:26)^;  George,  2:24>^';  Lady  Stout,  2:29;  Belle  Patchen,  2:301^. 
WoolfoWs  Mambrino  Pilot,  bj  Mambrino  Chief;  ist  dam  by  Pilot,  Jr.;  2d 
dam  a  fast  mare,  brought  from  New  York  to  Kentucky  by  Mr.  Hunt 
at  the  time  he  bought  old  Abdallah.      Woolfolk's   Mambrino  Pilot 
sired  Hilas,  2:241.2';  ^Enigma,  2:26. 
GilVs    Vermont,  by   Downing's  Vermont:   ist  dam  by   Columbus.       Gill's 
Vermont  is  the  sire  of  Bonner  Boy,  2:23;  dam  of  Pearl,  2:30. 
Note — Rosetta  is  a  very  handsome  bay   roan   filly,  with  black  points; 
will  make  a  mare  15  hands  2  inches.      She  is  a  filly  of  very  high  form,  having 
^e  finish  of  the  Mambrino  Patchen  family,  both  in  style  and  general  appear- 
ance   with  as  good   action  as  any  colt  of  her  age— judged  by  her  gait  m  the 
pasture      Her  breeding  would  warrant  a  trotter,  as  she  is  from  a  Ime  of  fam- 
ilies that  have  produced  speed  all  through  it.      The  crosses  are  very  popular 
m  this  filly's  pedigree,  being  inbred  to  Mambrino  Chief,  with  a  cross  of  Pilot, 
Gill's  Vermont,  old  Abdallah,  sire  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  Edwin  For- 
rest, and  the  great  4-mile  race  horse.  Old  Wagner. 


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ASHLAND    PARK    STOCK    FARM. 


In[o.  50.  G-REEN  LINNET. 

Dark  Bay  Filly;  foaled   March  27th,   1881. 

Park. 


Bred  at  Ashland 


BY  LONGFELLOW. 


1  dam  La  Platte     .    . 

2  dam  Susan  Overton 

3  dam  Ellen  Carlisle 

4  dam  Julia  Franklin 

5  dam 


.    .    .  hy  Planet. 

.    .    .  b J  Imp.  Sovereign. 
.     .    .  by  Sidi  Hamet. 
.     .    .  bj  Tiger. 

.    .    .  bj  Albert. 
6  dam  a  thoroughbred  mare  of  Arabian  blood. 

Note. — Green  Linnet  is  a  dark  bav  fiHj,  with  small  star  and  left  hind 
ankle  w^hite.  She  is  a  filly  of  good  size  and  very  racing-like  form.  I  ex- 
pect of  her  a  first-class  race  mare,  as  the  blood  of  Longfellow  on  Planet 
mare  has  shown  itself  to  be  a  great  success,  as  is  shown  in  the  great  race 
horse  Long  Taw,  who  is  by  Longfellow,  out  of  a  Planet  mare.  This  filly 
will  be  about  15  hands  3  inches  or  over. 


YEARLINGS.  57 


No.  51.  LIZZY  SPRAGU:3. 

Dark  Brown  Filly;  foaled  May  15,  188 1.     Bred  by  Mr.  Rodeii- 
baiigh^  Jessamine  County,  Ky,,  and  foaled  at  Ashland  Park. 

BY  GOVERNOR  SPRAGUE,  2:20)^. 

1  dam  Annie  T.,  trial  2:32     ....  by  Banco,   son   of  Mambrino   Patchen, 

sire  of  Katie  Middleton,  2:23. 

2  dam  Annie  Bailey,  2:38      ....  by  Dixie,  son  of  Arab  Mokhladi,  sire  of 

the  dam  of  Annie  G,  2:26. 

3  dam  Sue  Thompson by  Gano,  Jr.,  son  of  Gano,   sire  of  the 

dam  of  Lady  Thorne,  2:18. 

4  dam  a  fast  mare  supposed  to  be  of  Copperbottom  stock. 

Governor  Sprague^  2:2o3='2,  by   Rhode  Island,  2:23;    ist  dam  Belle  Brandon 
(dam    of   Amy,   2:203^),    by   Rysdyk's    Hambletonian;    2d    dam    by 
Bachus;  3d   dam   by  Exton  Eclipse.     Governor  Sprague  is  the  sire  of 
Kate  Sprague,  2:18;  George  Sprague,  2:21. 

Rhode  Island^  2:23,  by  White  Hall;  dam  by  Nigger  Baby.  Rhode  Island 
is  the  sire  of  Governor  Sprague,  2:20^0. 

White  Holl,  by  North  American;  dam  hy  Cock  of  the  Rock,  son  of  Duroc. 
White  Hall  is  the  sire  of  Rhode  Island,  2:23;  and  grand  sire  of 
Governor  Sprague,  2:20)^. 

Rysdyk^s  Hainbletonian,  by  Abdallah;  dam  the  Chas.  Kent  Mare,  by  Imp. 
Bellfounder;  2d  dam  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian;  3d  dam 
Silvertail  by  Imp.  Messenger.  Hambletonian  is  the  sire  of  Dexter, 
2:173^;  Nettie,  2:18;  Orange  Girl,  2:20;  Jay  Gould,  2:2 ij^^;  with  lo 
others  in  the  2 130  list. 

Banco,  trial  2 140,  by  Mambrino  Patchen;  dam  Tagliona,  a  fast  mare  brought 
to  Kentucky  by  Mr.  Jas.  B.  Clay,  and  said  to  be  of  Messenger  stock. 

Mambrino  Patchen,  by  Mambrino  Chief;  dam  (Lady  Thome's  dam,  2:18), 
by  Gano;  2d  dam  by  son  of  Sir  William.  Mambrino  Patchen  is  the 
sire  of, Katie  Middleton,  2:23;  Mambrino  Kate,  2:24;  The  Jewess,  2:26; 
Lady  Stout,  2:29;  George,  2:24^-^;  Darlby,  2:40;  also  grandsire  of 
Glendale,  'i\20%\  Lida  Bassett,  2:20)^;  Lady  Thorne,  Jr.,  2:25)^. 

Note. — Lizzy  Sprague  is  a  dark  brown,  with  star  and  narrow  stripe  in 
face,  left  hind  ankle  white,  good  size  with  plenty  of  bone,  and  a  very  speedy 
shape;  will  make  a  mare  about  15  hands  2  inches  to  15  hands  3  inches  high. 
She  is  a  remarkably  well  bred  filly  either  for  track  or  stud  use,  as  she  repre- 
sents the  tried  lines  of  the  best  trotting  families  on, the  turf.  Her  sire  and 
dam  were  both  trotters,  her  grandsire  and  grandam  were  trotters,  and  as  she 
belongs  not  only  to  actual  performers  themselves,  but  w-ho  are  members  of 
speed  families.  I  naturally  expect  this  filly  to  be  a  good  one.  The  breed- 
ing is  Hambletonian,  Mambrino  Chief,  Rhode  Island,  Arab  and  thorough- 
bred. 


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TWO-YEAR  OLDS. 


No.  52.  HOMEWARD. 

Bay  Colt;  foaled  May  4th,  1S80.     Bred  at  Ashland  Park. 
BY  HOMER  (who  is  out  of  Proteine's  dam,  2:18.) 

1  dam  Miss  Carter,  trial  2:39  .    .    .  b j  Regular,  son   of  Volunteer,  sire  of 

St.  Julien,  2:11^^. 

2  dam  Madam  Headlej hy  Edwin  Forrest  (Stanhope's). 

3  dam b J    Mambrino    Chief,     sire     of    Lady 

Thorne,  2:18. 

4  dam by  Hunt's  Commodore. 

5  dam by  Fenwick's  Copperbottom. 

Homer,  by  Mambrino  Patchen;  ist  dam  Sally  Chorister,  by  Mambrino 
Chorister;  2d  dam  by  Blood's  Black  Hawk;  3d  dam  by  Moore's  Pilot. 
Homer  is  out  of  the  dam  of  Proteine,  2:18;  Belle  Brassfield,  2:20; 
Belle  Patchen,  2:303^. 

Mambrino  Patchen^  by  Mambrino  Chief  (out  of  Lady  Thome's  dain)  by 
Gano,  son  of  American  Eclipse.  Mambrino  Patchen  sired  Katie 
Middleton,  2:23;  Mambrino  Kate,  2:24;  Mambrino  Boy,  2:26)-^;  The 
Jewess,  2:26. 

Regular,  by  Volunteer;  ist  dam  by  Independence.  Volunteer,  by  Rys- 
dyk's  Hambletonian;  dam  Lady  Patriot,  by  Young  Patriot.  Vol- 
unteer is  the  sire  of  St.  Julien,  2:11^;  Alley,  2:19;  Gloster,  2:17;, 
Huntress,  2:20^,  with  17  others  having  records  of  2:30  and  better. 

Note. — Homeward  is  a  red  bay  colt,  without  white,  ver5'  rangy  and 
good  size.  His  appearance  patterns  after  the  Volunteers  and  Edwin  For- 
rest families,  being  rangy  and  blood-like.  He  is  one  of  the  finest  actioned 
colts  I  everbred.  Being  a  natural  trotter  in  gait,  and  seeming  to  have  a  way 
of  going  seldom  seen  in  a  colt  so  young.  He  is  very  richly  bred  in  tried 
strains  of  trotters;  the  sire  of  this  colt  is  ^  trotter,  and  his  dam  also  one. 
If  he  does  not  trot,  then  lot  action  is  no  proof  of  the  future  horse.  He 
will  make  a  horse  15  hands  3  inches  high.  He  is  entered  in  the  Breedersr 
Stakes  of  1883  and  18S4. 


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Mo.  53.  AVENMORE. 

Bay  Colt;  foaled  August  15th,  1880.    Bred  by  George  M.  Jewettr 
Zanesville,  Ohio;  foaled  in  Kentucky. 

BY  ALMONT  CHIEF. 

1  dam  Oneida  (2:383^)     .    .     .  hy  Rojal  George. 

2  dam by  the  Bristol  Horse. 

Alniojit  Chief,  by  Almont ;  1st  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lad_y 
Thorne,  2:18. 

Almont,  bj  Alexander's  Abdallah;  ist  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief;  2d  dam  by 
Pilot,  Jr.  Almont  is  the  sire  of  Piedmont,  2:173^;  Alta,2:2434;  Fanner 
Witherspoon,  2:19^;  Allie  West,  2:25;   Aldine,  2:26^^. 

Royal  George,  by  Black  Warrior;  istdam  given  in  Wallace's  Stud  Book  as 
bj  Harris'  Hambletonian  or  Bristol  Grej.  Royal  Gsorge  was  a  trot- 
ter, and  sired  Toronto  Chief,  who  sired  Thos.  Jefferson,  2:22;  also 
sired  Lady  Byron,  2:28;   Lady  Hamilton,  2:30;  Foster,  2:2SVo. 

Note. — Avenmore  is  a  dark  bay,  without  white,  with  black  points  ex- 
tending to  knees  and  hocks,  fine  size  for  a  fall  or  late  colt;  is  very  clean 
^aped,  with  the  most  wonderful  action  I  ever  saw  with  a  colt  yet  unbroke. 
Many  visitors  to  Ashland  Park  will  remember  seeing  this  colt  trot  in  the  lot 
with  his  dam.  Indeed,  he  is  looked  upon  as  a  phenomenal  trotter.  He  is- 
fi'om  a  tried  family.  His  dam  could  beat  2 130;  had  a  record  of  2:38)^.  Al- 
mont Chief,  his  sire,  is  a  fast  horse,  and  every  cross  in  this  colt  is  public  per- 
fbrmers,  so  that  his  wonderful  action  should  not  be  a  surprise  to  any  persoa 
who  will  study  breeding.  Is  entered  in  the  Kentucky  Trotting  H  orse  Breed- 
ers' Stakes  of  1883  and  18S4. 


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No.  54.  DAINTY. 

Black  Gelding;  foaled  June  loth,  1880.     Bred  at  Ashland  Park. 

BY  DEXTROUS. 

I  dam  Maultess.     Pedigree  unknown. 

Dextrous^  bj  Edward  Everett;  ist  dam  by  Imp.  Tom  Crib;  2d  dam  a  large 
gray  mare,  deeply  inbred  in  the  Duchess  County,  New  York,  Mes- 
senger strains. 

Edivard  Everett,,  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian;  ist  dam  by  Imp.  Margrave; 
2d  dam  by  Trumpator.  Edward  Everett  is  the  sire  of  Judge  Fuller- 
ton,  2:18;  Mountain  Boy,  2:20^. 

Tom  Crib  (imported),  by  Gladiator;  ist  dam  Jemima,  by  Count  Porro;  2d 
dam  Mrs.  Suggs,  by  Crispin;  3d  dam  by  Totlidge;  4th  dam  by  Sir 
Peter  Teazle;  5th  dam  Maid  of  Ely,  by  Tandem;  6th  dam  Harlot's 
dam  by  Herod;  7th  dam  by  Young  Cade.  Imp.  Tom  Crib  is  the  sire 
of  the  dam  of  Key  West,  2:28)^. 

Note. — Dainty  is  a  verj^  neat  black  colt,  with  a  dim  star,  right  fore  and 

both  hind  ankles  white.     He  is  a  colt  of  a  very  speedy  shape,  and  his  action 

in  the  pasture  almost  warrants  me  in  saying  he  will  make  a   trotter.      Will 

make  a  horse  15  hands  2  inches  high.      Entered  in  the  Kentucky  Trotting 

Horse  Breeders'  Stakes  of  1883  and  1884. 


TWO-YEAR    OLDS.  6l 


No.  55.  ADELINE. 

Bay  Filly;  foaled  May  17th,  1880.     Bred  at  Ashland  Park 
BY  BALSORA  (sire  of  Kentuckian,  2:271^). 

1  dam  Mamie  West by  Allie  West,  2:25. 

2  dam  Madam  Headlej    ...  by  Edwin  Forrest  (Stanhope's). 

3  dam bj  Mambrino  Chief   (sire  of  Lady   Thorne,. 

2:18). 

4  dam ^    ...  by  Commodore  (Hunt's). 

5  dam by  Fenwick's  Copperbottom,  pacer. 

^a/.sorrt,  bj' Alexander's  Abdallah;  ist  dam  Neva,  bv  Vincent  Nolte;  2d 
dam  Mavis,  bj  Wagner;  3d  dam  by  Blackburn's  Whip.  Balsora  is 
the  sire  of  Kentuckv  Central,  2:31  at  four  years  old;  Kentvickian, 
2:323^  at  4  years  old;  2:273^  at  6  years  old. 

Allie  West  (2:25),  by  Alinont;  ist  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief;  2d  dam  by 
Downing's  Bay  Messenger;  3d  dam  by  Scott's  Highlander;  4th  dam 
by  Belt's  Whip,  son  of  Blackburn's  Whip.  Allie  West  is  the  sire  of 
Jewett,  3-year  old  record  of  2:23^;  Allie  East,  trial  2:22^,  record, 
2:4012;  Charley  West,  record,  2:40^^,  and  trial  of  2:241-^;  Rachel  B., 
2:28; 

Ed-win  Forrest  (Stanhope's),  by  Alexander's  Edwin  Forrest;  dain  by  old 
Abdallah,  sire  of  Hambletonian. 

Mambrino  O/e/",  by  Mambrino  Payinaster;  dam  thedamof  Goliah,     Mam- 
brino Chief  sired  Woodford  Mambrino,  2:213^4;  Lady  Thorne,  2:18; 
North   Star  Mambrino,  2:263^;  Mambrino  Star,  2:28)^;  Bay  Henry, 
2:28}-2'i    Brignoli,    2:29^^;  also   sired  the  dams  of  Belmont,  Almont, . 
Allie  West  and  Administrator. 

Note. — Adeline  is  a  bright  bay  filly,  with  small  star  and  left  hind  ankle 
white.  In  appearance  she  is  a  real  Abdallah,  has  a  fine  head  and  neck,  with 
good  shoulders  and  strong  back.  x\s  she  is  from  the  standard  families,  i-ep- 
resenting  all  the  recognized  or  leading  trotting  strains,  except  the  Clays,  I 
expect  her  to  make  a  great  mare.  Her  action  in  the  lot  is  good,  so  far  as 
can  be  judged  in  a  colt  of  her  age.  Will  make  a  mare  15  hands  3  inches 
high.  She  is  entered  in  the  Kentucky  Trotting  Horse  Breeders'  Stakes  of 
1882,  1883  and  1884. 


D2  ASHLAND    PARK     STOCK    FARM. 


No.  56.  LOTTIE  PATCHEN. 

Black  Filly;   foaled  April    ist,    1880.       Bred  at  Ashland    Park. 

BY  MAMBRINO  PATCHEN  (sire  of  Katie  Midcleton,  2:23). 

I   dam  Little    Maud     (dam    of 

Ladj  Cleveland,  trial  of  2 :2o)  by  Prince  of  Wales,  sire  of  the  dam  of  Young- 
Wilkes,  2:28,  sire  of  William  H.,  2:203^. 

Mambrino  Patclien,  bj  Mambrino  Chief;  ist  dam  Ladj  Thome's  dam, 
2:iS,  bj  Gano  ;  2d  dam  by  son  of  Sir  William,  he  bj  Sir  Archj. 
Mambrino  Patchen  is  the  sire  of  Katie  Middleton,  2:23;  Mambrin© 
Kate,  2:24;  The  Jewess,  2:26;  Mambrino  Boj,  2:26)^;  Ladj  Stout, 
2:29;  George,  2:24)4';  also  the  grandsire  of  Glendale;  2:20)^;  Lida 
Bassett,  2:203^;  McLeod,  2:25)^;  Ladj  Thorne,  Jr.,  2:25;  Alcantara, 
on  dam's  side,  2:23, 

Mambrino  O/e/,  bj  Mambi'inoPajmaster;  dam  Goliah's  dam.  Mambrin© 
Chief  is  the  sire  of  Woodford  Mambrino,  2:21)^;  Ladj  Thorne,  2:18; 
North  Star  Mambrino,  2:26)^;  Baj  Henrj,  2:28)'^;  Ericsson,  2:303^; 
Brignoli,  2:29^^;  Mambrino  Star,  2:28)0;  is  also  the  sire  of  the  dams 
of  Almont,  Belmont,   Red  Wilkes,  Indianapolis,  Abdallah  Pilot,  &c. 

Prince  of  Wales, by  Rojal  George;  dam  a  fast  mare  that  both  trotted  and 
paced.  Prince  of  Wales  is  the  sire  of  the  dam  of  Young  Wilkes, 
2:28,  who  in  turn  sired  William  H.,  2:20)^'. 

Royal  George^  by  Black  Warrior;  dam  a  mare  imported  to  Canada  bj  a 
British  officer  and  said  to  be  thoroughbred.  Royal  George  is  the  sire  of 
Ladj  Bjron,  2:28;  Tartar,  2:28)^;  Ladj  Hamilton,  2:30;  Toronto 
Chief,  2:24)^. 

Black  Warrior,  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk;  dam  bj  Hai-ris'  Hambletonian. 
Black  Warrior  is  the  sire  of  Idol,  2:27)^;  Morrissej,  2:26)^. 

Vermont  Black  Hawk,  2:42,  bj  Sherman  Morgan;   dam  a  half  bred  English 
mare.       Black  Hawk  is  the  sire  of  Ethan  Allen,  2:25)^;  Bell  of  Sara- 
toga, 2:29)^;  Lancet,  2:27)^. 
Note. — Lottie  Patchen  is  a  jet  black  fillj,  with  star  and  right  hind  ankle 
white.       She  is  a  fillj  of  fine  size.      Judging  her  at  this  age  she  will  make 
a  mare  15   hands  2)0    to  15   hands  3   inches  high;  compact  shape,  with  a 
clean,  blood-like  head  and  neck.     Indeed,  she  might  be  called  handsome.     I 
regard  her  as  the  making  of  a  great  mai-e.     Her  half  sister,  Ladj  Cleveland, 
can  trot  in  2:20.       Her  half  brothers,   Willie  T.  and  Adjust,  are  both  verj 
promising,  so  that  everj  colt  out  of  Lottie's  dam  has  shown  speed.     Her  dam 
could  speed  a  2 :30  gait  with  little  handling,  and  the  breeding  of  Lottie  on  all 
sides  represent  direct  speed  lines,  as  everj  familj  to  which  she  belongs   has 
shown  a  2:30  trotter. 


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No.  57.  HENRIETTA. 

Bay  Filly;  foaled  May  15th,  1880.       Bred  at  Ashland  Park. 

BY  HOMER. 

1  dam  Ella  Lewis by  Ericsson,  2:30}'^. 

2  dam  a  fast  pacing  mare  by  Fenwick's  Copperbottom. 

Homer,  bv  Mambrino  Patchen;  ist  dam  Sally  Chorister,  bj  Mambrino 
Chorister;  2d  dam  bj  Blood's  Black  Hawk;  3d  dam  bj  Moore's  Pilot 
(son  of  Pilot,  Jr  )  Homer  is  richly  bred,  being  out  of  the  dam  of 
Proteine,  2:18;  Belle  Brassfield,  2:2o}--^\  Belle  Patchen,  2:303^. 

Ericsson,  2:30^^,  by  Mambrino  Chief;  dam  Mrs.  Caudle.  Ericsson  is  the 
sire  of  Doble,  2:28:    Belle,  2:28)2;    Eric,  2:281^;    Nightingale,  2:29%. 

Manihrino  Chorister,  hy  Mambrino  Chief;  ist  dam  bj  Chorister;  2d  dam 
by  Medle\^  Mambrino  Chorister  is  the  sire  of  the  dam  of  Proteine, 
2:18;  Belle  Brassfield,  2:2014;  Belle  Patchen,  2:2,Oyi^- 

Black  Haxuk  (Blood's),  hy  Vermont  Black  Hawk;  dam  the  Loring  Mare. 
Blood's  Black  Hawk  is  the  sire  of  the  dams  of  Von  Arnim,  I'.^iy^^ 
Blackwood,  Jr.,  2:22-;  also  grandsire  of  Fanny  Robinson,  2:20. 

-Cofferhottom  (Fenwick's),  pacer,  by  Brutus;  ist  dam  Snip,  bj  Pitts'  Ball; 
2d  dam  b^^  Celer, 

Note. — Henrietta  is  a  very  pretty  bay  filly,  with  star  and  black  points. 
Her  breeding  is  simply  first-class,  as  her  dam  was  a  trotter,  her  grandam 
a  very  fast  pacer,  and  her  sire  out  of  the  best  mare  this  State  ever  produced, 
except  the  dam  of  Maud  S.  Her  sire.  Homer,  is  a  beautiful  horse  of  fine 
action.  Could  trot  in  2:40,  and  as  he  is  hy  Mambrino  Patchen,  full  brother 
to  Ladj'  Thorne,  it  is  scarcely  possible  to  have  the  breeding  better.  This 
filly  will  be  about  15  hands  2  inches  when  grown.  She  is  nicely  gaited  and 
ought  to  make  a  very  fast  mare.  Henrietta  is  entered  in  the  Lexington 
Breeders'  Stakes  of  1882,  1883,  and  1884. 


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No.  58.  FRENCH  LAWN. 

Roan;      15    hands    high;    foaled    May,    1879.        Bred   at    Ash- 
land Park. 

BY  ADMINISTRATOR,  2:29)^. 

1  dam  Alice  White,  trial  2:24  .    .    .  b j  Walker's  Denmark. 

2  dam by  the  celebrated  pacing  and  saddle  stal- 

lion Noselej. 

3  dam by  Million's  Copperbottom. 

Administrator^  2:29)^21  by  Rysdjk's  Hambletonian;  ist  dam  hy  Mambrino 
Chief;  2d  dam  by  Arabian  Tartar;  3d  dam  by  Duroc.  Administra- 
tor is  the  sire  of  Memento,  2:30,  at  two-years  old;  Catch-Fly,  2:30; 
Executor,  2:263^. 

Hambletonian  (Rysdyk's),  by  Abdallah;  ist  dam  by  Imp.  Bellfounder;  2d 
dam  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian.  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian 
is  the  sire  of  Dexter,  2:17;  Nettie,  2:18;  Gazelle,  2:21;  George  Wilkes, 
2:22;  with  28  others  with  records  of  2:30  or  better. 

Mambrino  Chiefs  by  Mambrino  Paymaster.  Mambrino  Chief  is  the  sire  of 
Lady  Thorne,  2:18;  Woodford  Mambrino,  2:21)^;  North  Star  Mam- 
brino, 2:26)^;  Bay  Henry,  2:283^;  Brignoli,  2:29^. 

Denmark  (Walker's),  by  the  old  race  horse  Denmark;  ist  dam  by  Bergin's 
Mason  Whip;  2d  dam  by  Nolan's  John  Noseley:  3d  dam  by  Tivis' 
Hambletonian,  thoroughbred;    4th  dam  by  Top  Gallant. 

Note. — French  Lawn  is  a  very  pretty  dark  roan,  with  tan  luuzzle  and 
flanks,  very  dim  star,  and  white  spots  on  both  hind  heels  just  above  the 
hoofs.  She  is  a  very  pretty  filly  in  appearance.  She  won  the  Two-year 
old  Stakes  at  Eminence  last  Fall,  beating  all  the  best  two-year  olds,  and 
-winning  easily  in  1:253^,  a  2:503^  gait.  I  regard  her  as  a  first-class  three- 
year  old;  her  dam  could  trot  fast  and  was  one  of  my  choicest  brood  mares. 
Then  her  sire,  Adininistrator,  is  considered  one  amongst  the  best  sons  of 
Hambletonian,  and  is  getting  trotters  of  a  very  high  class. 

French  Lawn  is  entered  in  the  Kentucky  Trotting  Horse  Breeders* 
Stakes  of  1882  and  1883;  also  entered  in  the  National  Trotting  Horse  Breed- 
ers' Stakes  to  be  trotted  East  this  Fall. 


HREE-VRAR    OLDS. 


No.  59.  ADJUST. 

Ba}   Gelding;  foaled  1879.     Bred  at  Ashland  Park- 
BY  ADMINISTRATOR,  2:2gX- 

1   dam  Little  Maud by  Prinee  of  Wales,  sire  of  the  dam  of 

Young  Wilkes,  2:28,  sire  of  Wil- 
liam H..  2:20J^. 

^Administrator,  2:29^0',  bj  Rysdjk's  Hambletonian;  ist  dam  by  Mambrino 
Chief;  2d  dam  by  Arabian  Tartar;  3d  dam  by  Duroc.  Administra- 
tor, 2 :2(^}4i  ^s  the  sire  of  Execvitor,  2  :26L^  ;  Catch-Fly,  2 130;  Memento, 
two-years  old,  2:30;  Aldine  and  Undine,  pole  record  2:41^;  also  the 
sire  of  the  Miller  filly,  who  is  said  to  have  trotted  an  eighth  of  a  mile 
in  her  three-year  old  form  in  15  seconds — a  two  minute  gait— and  sold 
for  $10,000. 

.Mamhletonian  (Rysdyk's),  by  old  Abdallah;  ist  dam  the  Charles  Kent 
Mare,  by  Imp.  Bellfounder;  2d  dam  One  Eye,  by  Bi^op's  Hamble- 
tonian. Rysdyk's  Hambletonian  is  the  sire  of  Dexter,  2:17^:^;  Nettie, 
2:18;  Gazelle.  2:21,  and  28  others  with  records  below  2:30. 

.Mamhrino  Chiefs  \iy  Mambrino  Paymaster;  dam  the  dam  of  Goliah,  a  fast 
trotter  of  his  day.  Mambrino  Chief  is  the  sire  of  Lady 
Thorne,  2:18;  Woodford  Mambrino,  2:211^;  North  Star  Mambrino, 
2:261-2;  Ba^-  Henry,  2:281^';  Brignoli,  2:293,4;  also  the  sire  of  Clark 
Chief  (sire  of  Croxie,  2:19^^4');  sire  of  Belmont's  dam,  Almont's  dam, 
Administrator's  dam,  and  others  of  note. 

I^rince  of  Wales,  by   Roj^al  George;    dam  a   fast  mare  both  as  pacer  and 
trotter.      Prince  of  Wales    is  the  sire  of  the  dam  of  Young  Wilkes, 
2:28,  who  in  turn  sired  William  H.,  2:203^. 
Note. — Adjust  is  a   very  rich  colored    bay,  Avith  star  and   two  white 
ankles  behind.        Fine   size,  with  good   head  and  neck,  very  superior  back 
and  loin;    mane  and  tail  both  good.      He  is  a  colt  of  great  promise,  as  his 
action  is  true,   starts  off  in   a  square,  open  gait,  with  considerable  natural 
speed.       He  is  a  Mambrino  Chief,  Hambletonian,  Royal  George,  with  Ver- 
mont Black  Hawk  in  breeding,  w^ith  a  cross  of  Arabian  through  Adminis- 
trator.     This  colt  could  show  a  threee  minute  gait  in  his  breaking  last  Fall, 
.  being  worked  but  enough  to  get  him  way  wise. 


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No.  60..  LYDIA  HAWKINS. 

Chestnut  Filly;  foaled  June    ist,    1879.      Bred  by  Hawkins  & 

Treacy,  Fayette  County,  Ky. 

BY  DEXTROUS. 

1  dam by  Red  Hawk  (Frazer's). 

2  dam .    .  bj  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  2:18. 

3  dam by  Bertrand,  sire  of  the  grandam  of  Indian- 

apolis, 2:21. 

Dextrous^  by  Edward  Everett;   ist  dam  by  Imp.  Tom  Crib,  thoroughbred; 
2d  dam  a  mare  said  to  be  inbred  in  the  Duchess  County,   New  York,. 
Messengers. 

Edvjard  Everett^  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian;   ist  dam  by  Imp.  Margrave: 
2d  dam  by  Trumpator.       Edward  Everett  is  the  sire  of  Judge  Fuller- 
ton,    2:18;    Mountain  Boy,  2:20^4;     Hambrino,    2:213^;     Sheridan, 
2\22y^\  Tanner  Boy,  2:22^^;  Major  Lord,  2:23^^;  Everett  Ray,  2:25;. 
Big  Fellow,  2:26. 

Red  Haxvk,hj  Mountain  Eagle,  Jr.;  ist  dam  by  Herr's  Boston,  son  of  old. 
Boston,  sire  of  Lexington. 

Mountain  Eagle,  by  Wiley  Horse;  dam  by  Ogden's  Messenger. 

Wiley  Horse,  by  Mountain  Eagle,  by  Sherman  Morgan,  son  of  Justin. 
Morgan. 

Bertrand,  thoroughbred,  by  Sir  Aixhy;  ist  dam  Eliza,  by  Imp.  Bedford ;. 
2d  dam  imported  mare  Mambrina,  by  Mambrino;  3d  dam  by  Blank.. 
Bertrand  is  the  sire  of  the  grandam  of  Indianapolis,  2:21. 

Note. — Lydia  Hawkins  is  a  very  pretty  filly,  a  red  sorrel  with  stripe  in. 
face  and  two  white  stockings  behind.  She  is  a  filly  of  fine  size  and  unusually 
high  form.  Her  breeding  is  good,  being  a  Hambletonian,  Morgan,  Mambrino 
Chief,  backed  up  with  the  blood  of  old  Boston,  sire  of.  the  great  Lexington. 
Will  make  a  mare  15  hands  23^  inches  high.  Was  broken  late  last  fall,  and 
could  step  a  3:20  gait,  with  a  beautiful  way  of  doing  it.  She  will  make  a  fast- 
mare  if  trained. 


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No.  61.  NASHVILLE  BOY. 

Red    Sorrel  Gelding;     15^  hands   high;    foaled  1S79.       Bred  in 

Tennessee. 

BY  CARLISLE. 
I  dam  a  fast  pacing  mare  bred  in  Tennessee. 

Carlisle^  bv  American  Claj;  ist  dam  by  Ericsson;  2d  dam  by  Imp.  Hooton. 
Carlisle  could  trot  in  2:28.  His  get  is  not  yet  old  enough  to  ap- 
pear in  public. 

American  Clay,  hj  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.  (Strader's);    ist  dam  by  Imp.  Tranby; 

2d  dam  hj  Aratus;    3d  dam  by  Josephus;    4th  dam  by   Columbus. 

American  Clay  is  the  sire  of  Granville,  2:26;    Maggie  Briggs,  2:27; 

Alta,  2:32;    Magic,  2:33;    Curtis  Clay,  2:35)2;    also  grandsire  of  Post 

Boy,  2:23;    Clemmie  G,  2:28;    Roger  Hagson,  2:283.^!    also  sired  the 

dams  of  Executor,  2:263^25  Capoul,  2:28. 
Mricsson,  2:30^^,  by  Mambrino  Chief;    dam   Mrs.   Caudle,  a  fast  trotting 

mare  brought  from   New  York,  and  said  to  be  of  Messenger  stock. 

Ericsson  is  the  sire  of  Doble,  2:28;  Nightingale,  2:293^;  Belle,  2:283;2- 
Mambrino  Chief,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster;  ist  dam  the  dam  of  Goliah. 
Mambrino  Chief  is  the  sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  2:18;  Woodford  Mam- 
brino, 2:21)^;  North  Star  Mambrino,  2:263^;  Mambrino  Star,  2:283^; 
Mambrino  Pilot,  2:27  (saddle);  Brignoli,  2:29^;  also  sired  the  dams 
of  Almont,  Belmont,  Mambrino  Patchen,  Red  Wilkes,  Abdallah  Pilot 
and  other  great  sires. 

Note. — Nashville  Boy  is  a  red  sorrel,  15  hands  2  inches  high,  with  two 
white  hind  heels  and  a  small  white  ring  around  both  front  pasterns,  He  is 
of  a  pacing  shape  and  has  a  very  speedy  appearance.  His  gait  is  that  of  a 
pace  when  going  slow,  but  when  started  up  in  the  lot  he  shows  a  beautiful 
open  trotting  gait.  Fearing  that  he  might  have  a  tendency  to  pace,  I  did 
not  break  him,  and  he  is  still  unbroke  to  harness.  My  intention  is  to  break 
him  this  Spring  and  train  him  the  coming  Fall  if  not  sold,  as  he  is  certain  to 
trot  fast.  As  can  be  seen  by  his  pedigree  he  is  a  Clay  and  Mambrino  Chief 
with  Iinp.  Hooton  on  sire  side,  and  his  dam  is  said  to  be  one  of  the  fastest 
pacing  brood  mares  in  Tennessee.  The  sire  of  this  colt  Avas  quite  a  trotter, 
as  he  had  trotted  trials  in  2:28  or  better.  I  have  great  faith  in  pacing  mares 
when  crossed  on  pure  gaited  trotting  stallions. 


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No.  63.  DERRICK. 

Oray  Gelding;   15! hands  high;  foaled  May,  1878.     Bred  by  Pat 

Farrell,  Lexington.  Ky. 

BY  DEXTROUS. 

1  dam  Grace bj  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  John  Morgan,  2:24, 

2  dam .    .  by  Orphan  Boy,  son  of  American  Eclipse,  sire 

sire  of  the  dam  of  Dick  Moore,  2:223^. 

Dextrous^  bj  Edward  Everett;  ist  dam  bj  Imp.  Tom  Crib;  2d  dam  a  gra§^ 
mare  said  to  be  inbred  in  the  Duchess  County,  New  York,  Messenger 
strains. 

Edvjard  Everett,  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian;  ist  dam  by  Imp.  Margrave, 
thoroughbred;  2d  dam  by  Trumpator,  thoroughbred.  Edward  Ever- 
ett is  the  sire  of  Judge  Fullerton,  2:18;  Mountain  Boy,  2:20^;  Hara- 
brino,  2:21)^;  Sheridan,  2:22)^;  Big  Fellow,  2:26;  Everett  Ray,  2:25- 
Tanner  Boy,  2:22)^;   Major  Lord,  2:23^. 

Pilots  yr.,  hy.  old  Pacing  Pilot;  ist  dam  Nancy  Pope,  by  Havoc;  2d  dam 
Nancy  Taylor,  by  Alfred.  Pilot,  Jr.,  is  the  sire  of  John  Morgan,  2:24; 
Pilot  Temple,  2:243^;  Queen  of  the  West,  2:263^;  Tackey,  2:26;  Tatler, 
2:26;  Dixie,  2:30;  Gen.  Sherman,  2:283^,  sire  of  the  dams  of  Maud  S., 
2:10^,  Nooijtide,  2:20. 

Orphan  Boy^hy  American   Eclipse;   ist  dam  Maid  of  the   Oaks,   by  Imp. 
Spread  Eagle;  2d  dam   Annette,  by   Imp.  Shark;  3d  dam  by  Rock- 
ingham,.     The  sire  of  Orphan   Boy   is  the  sire  of  the  dam  of  Dick 
Moore,  2:22)^. 
Note. — Derrick  is  a  very  dark  gray  colt,  with  dim  star  and  a  little 
white  on  left  hind  heel.     He  is  very  rangy  and  large  for  his  age,  being  full 
15^  hands  high,  rather  a  plain  looking  colt,  with  fine  style,  and  is  certain  to 
trot  fast,  as  his  gait  is  simply  first  class  for  a  colt  so  large.       His  breeding  is 
certainly  very  fine,  being  a   Hambletonian,   Pilot  and  thoroughbred.      His 
dam,    Grace,  was    a    fast  mare.       His    sire,  although  never  trained,    was 
fast,  and  the  sire  of  his  jgrandam,  [thoroughbred,    is   by    the  sire  of  the  dam 
of  Dick  Moore,  2:22)^.     He  is  now  being  broken,  and  I  have  no  hesitancy 
in  saying  he  will  make  a  fast  horse. 


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No.  63.  STAR  MAMBRINO. 

Bay  Gelding;  foaled  June,  1878.     Bred  at  Ashland  Park. 
BY   HOWARD'S  MAMBRINO,  2:38)^. 

I  dam  Philadelphia  Belle  .    .    .    .by  Conklin's  Star,  2:30. 

Hoivard^s  Mambrino,  bj  Mambrino  Chief;  ist  dam  Belle,  bj  Tom  Crowder; 
2d  dam  bj  Tecumseh,  pacer;  3d  dam  bj  Alphan  Tiger,  Howard's 
Mambrino  has  a  record  of  2:38)0,  niade  when  5  years  old,  and  could 
trot  in  2:30  or  better.  His  dam,  Belle,  was  one  of  the  finest  saddle 
mares  in  Kentucky  of  htr  daj^,  and  is  the  dam  of  Doble,  2:28. 

Mambrino  Chiefs  by  Mambrino  Paymaster,  his  dam  said  to  be  by  Imp.  Pay  - 
inaster,  Mambrino  Chief  is  the  sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  2:18;  Woodford 
Mambrino,  2:21!-^';  Brignoli,  2:29%;  North  Star  Mambrino,  2:263^; 
Bay  Henry,  2:28!-^';  Mambrino  Star,  2:28%. 

Tom  CroTi'der^  by  old  Black  Pilot;  ist  dam  Polly  Hopkins,  by  Slashem;  2d 
dam  by  Whip.  Black  Pilot  is  the  sire  of  Pilot,  Jr.,  the  sire  of  John 
Morgan,  2:24;  Pilot  Temple,  2:24^  ;  Tackey,  2:26;  Queen  of  the 
West,  2:2b)^;  Tattler,  2:26;  also  the  sire  of  the  dam  of  Maud  S., 
2:io3>^;  Noontide,  2:20}^. 

Conklin's  Star,  by  American  Star;   ist  dam  by  W^ashington  (Smith  Burrs'); 

2d  dam  by  Abdallah.       Conklin's    Star  was  a  fast,  game  horse,  with 

record  of  2:30. 
Note. — Star  Mambrino  is  a  dark  bay  colt,  with  black  points  extending 
above  knees  and  hocks.  He  is  compactly  made,  and  although  yet  but  par- 
tially broken,  shows  a  nice,  easy  way  of  going.  If  he  does  not  make  a 
monied  trotter,  he  is  just  the  pattern  for  a  gentleman's  roadster.  As  his  sire 
and  dam  were  both  trotters,  it  is  reasonable  to  suppose  this  colt  will  step 
well.     Will  make  a  horse  15  hands  2  inches  high. 


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No.  64.  MAMBRINO  HOWARD. 

Bay  Stallion;  foaled  April   loth,  187S.     Bred  at  Ashland  Park. 
BY  HOWARD'S  MAMBRINO  2:383^. 

1  dam  Miss  Coons,  trial  2:30^  by  Clark  Chief,  sire  of  Croxie,  2:i9?4. 

2  dam  Ohio  Clay     .    .    .    .    .    .by  American  Clay,  sire  of  Granville,  2:263^. 

3  dam  Ohio,  a  mare  said  to  be  by  Brown's  Bellfounder. 

Mamhrino,  Howard's,  by  Mambrino  Chief;  ist  dam  Belle,  by  Tom  Crowd- 
er;  2d  dam  by  Tecumseh,  pacer;  3d  dam  by  Alphan  Tiger.  Howard's 
Mambrino  is  out  of  the  dam  of  Doble,  2:28,  thus  showing  that  all  her 
colts  trotted  even  by  different  sires,  as  Howard's  Mambrino  is  by 
Mambrino  Chief,  while  Doble  is  by  Ericsson,  both  able  to  beat  2:30. 

Tom  Crotvder,  by  old  Pacing  Pilot;  ist  dam  Poll}'  Hopkins,  by  Slashem; 
2d  dam  by  Whip.  Old  Pacing  Pilot,  by  Canadian  Pilot.  Old  Pilot 
is  the  sire  of  Pilot,  Jr.,  who  sired  John*  Morgan,  2:24;  Pilot  Temple, 
2:24^;  Tackey,  2:26;  Qiieen  of  the  West,  2:26)^;  Tattler,  2:26;  Gen. 
Sherman,  2:28^;  Dixie,  2:30. 

Clark  Chief,  by  old  Mambrino  Chief;  ist  dam  Little  Nora,  by  Downing's 
Bay  Messenger;  id  dam  Mi's.  Caudle  (Ericsson's  dam,  2:30).  Clark 
Chief  is  the  sire  of  Croxie,  2:192^;  Woodford  Chief,  2:22^^;  John  E. 
2:28^^;  Blanch  Amory,  2:26;  Chieftain,  2:29;  Lady  Prewitt,  2:30; 
Governor,  2:30. 

American   Clay,  by  C.   M.  Clay,  Jr.;   ist  dam  by  Imp.  Tranby;  2d  dam  by 

Aratus;  3d  dam  by  Josephus;  4th  dam  by  Columbus.     American  Claj^ 

is  the  sire  of  Granville,  2:26;  Maggie  Briggs,  2:27;  Ella  Clay,  2:27)^; 

Alta,  .2:32;    Magic,  2'.^2^}4\    Puss   Thompson,   2:34!/^;    Curtis   Clay, 

2:36;  Jennie  B.,  2:36. 

Note. — Mambrino  Howai'd  is  a  rich  bay,  with  black  points,  no  white 

except  a  little  on  inside   of  right  hind  heel.      He   is  15  hands  3  inches,  will 

make  a  horse  full  16  hands   high.      He  is   a   large,  rangy  colt,  with  superior 

trotting  action  and  can  speed    a   fifty    gait.        I  regard  him  as    one   of  the 

best  young  stallions  in  Kentuckj-.     As  can  be  seen  by  his  breeding  he  is  inbred 

to  Mambrino  Chief,  Clay  and  Pilot,  with  five  thoroughbred  crosses  through 

American  Clay's  dam.       Indeed  he  is  a  composition  of  the  tried  families  of 

trotters,  and  is  one  of  the  sort  that  can  appear  better  when  shoAvn  than  any 

man  can  describe.     He  is  a  trotter  naturally,  and  is  destined  to  make  a  great 

stock  horse.     His  fine  size,   cleanliness  of  shape,  coupled   with   action   and 

standard  breeding  must  in  itself  be  a  success. 


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No.  6^.  ABDALLAH  MIDDLETON. 

Bay  Stallion;    i^^  hands  high;   foaled  May  loth,  187S.     Bred  by 
Jos.  Ewalt,  Bourbon  County,  Ky.     Foaled  at 

Ashland  Park. 

•   BY  PACING  ABDALLAH,  sire  of  Nelly  Grant.  2:33. 

I  dam  Flora  (Katie  Middleton's  dam, 

2:23) by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  sire  of  Gold- 
smith Maid,  2:14. 
-2  dam  Betty  Brooks  ........  by  Edward. 

3  dam by  Bean's  Slashem, 

.4  dam    . by  Buzzard. 

.Paciug  Abdallah^  by  Alexander's  Abdallah;  ist  dam  Lydia  Talbert,  by 
Taylor's  Messenger;  2d  dam's  sire  unknown;  3d  dam  by  Yarnall's 
Whip;  4th  dam  Tib,  by  Morning  Glory.  Pacing  Abdallah  is  the  sire 
of  Nelly  Grant,  2:33;   Sandhill,  2:31,  and  others. 

Alexander'' s  Abdallah^  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian;  ist  dam  Katie  Darling, 
by  Bay  Roman.  Alexander's  Abdallah  is  the  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid, 
2:14;  Rosalind,  2:21^;  Thorndale,  2:22;  Major  Edsall,  2:29;  St. 
Elmo,  2:30;  also  the  sire  of  Almont,  Belmont,  Thorndale,  Abdallah 
Pilot,  and  other  great  sires. 

Hambletonian^  (Rysdyk's), 'by  old  Abdallah;  ist  dam  bj'  Imp.  Bellfounder; 
2d  dam  One  Eye,  bj  Bishop's  Hambletonian;  3d  dam  Silvertail,  by 
Imp.  Messenger.  Hambletonian  is  the  sire  of  Dexter,  2:17^4;  Nettie, 
2:18;  Gazelle,  2:21;  Orange  Girl,  2:20;  Jay  Gould,  2:25)^,  and  27 
others  with  records  of  2:30  or  better. 

.Edxvard,  by  Bell's  Copperbottom,  pacer. 

Sean's  Slashem,  son  of  old  Pacing  Slashem. 

Buzzard,  thoroughbred,  by  Bertrand;   ist  dam  by  Hephestion. 

Note. — Abdallah  Middleton  is  a  very  rich  bay,  15  hands  2  inches  high, 
with  narrow  stripe  in  face  and  right  hind  ankle  white,  beautiful  head  and 
neck,  wnth  extra  style  and  finish.  In  a  word,  he  is  almost  a  perfect  young 
stallion.  His  action  is  what  would  be  expected — first-class — and  his  breeding 
standard.  He  is  inbred  to  Alexander's  Abdallah.  Katie  Middleton  (out  of 
his  dam),  is  one  of  the  fastest  mares  on  the  turf,  with  a  record  of  2:23,  and 
■  can  trot  in  2:18.  He  is  a  real  Hambletonian  in  looks,  with  more  finish  than 
any  inbred  Abdallah  I  ever  saw.  Although  never  handled  for  speed,  he  can 
show  a  3-minute  gait,  and  this  season,  if  trained,  ought  to  beat  2:40. 


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No.  66.  WILLIE  T. 

Brown  Gelding;   15^  hands  high;  foaled  March  38,  1S7S.     Bred' 

at  Ashland  Park. 

BY  ADMINISTRATOR,  2:29)^^. 

I  dam  Little  Maud,  dam  of  Lady 

Cleveland,  trial  2:23    .    .    .  by  Prince  of  Wales,  sire  of  the    dam  ot 

Young   Wilkes,   2:28,  sire  of  Wil- 
liam H.,  2:2oio. 

Administrator,  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian;  .istdamby   Mambrino  Chief;. 
2d  dam  by  Arabian  Tartar;    3d  dani  by  Duroc  Messenger.       Admin- 
istrator, 2:29^^,  isthe  sire  of  Executor,  2:263-^;  Catch  Fly,  2:30;  Me- 
mento, 2:30,  at  2  years  old;    Aldine  and   Undine,  double  team,  record 
2:41)^. 

Hambletonian  (Rysdyk's),  by  old  Abdallah;  ist  dam  by  Imp.  Bellfounder; 
2d  dam  One-Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian;  3d  dam  Silvertail,  by 
Imp.  Messenger.  Hambletonian  is  the  sire  of  Dexter,  2:17;  Nettie, 
2:18;  Jay  Gould,  2:21)^;  Orange  Girl,  2:20;  Gazelle,  2:21;  Bella^. 
2:22;  Mattie,  2:223^;  George  Wilkes,  2:22,  and  24  others  with  records 
of  2 130  or  better, 

Mamhriyio  Chief,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster;  dam  the  dam  of  Goliah,  a  very 
fast  trotter  of  his  day.       Mambrino  Chief  is  the  sire  of  Lady  Thorne,, 
2:18;    Woodford   Mambrino,  2:213^;    North    Star   Mambrino,    2:26;. 
Bay  Henry,  2:28)0;  Brignoli,  2:29^4;  Mambrino  Star,  2:28).^. 

Prince  of  Wales,  by  Royal  George;  dam  a  mare  imported  to  Canada  hy  a 
British  officer.  Prince  of  Wales  is  the  sire  of  the  dam  of  Young 
Wilkes,  2:28,  Avho  sired  Willia:m  H.,  2:20)^. 

Note. — Willie  T.  is  a  \Q.vy  rich  brown,  with  tan  muzzle  and  tiank^ 
narrow  stripe  in  face,  a  little  white  on  both  hind  heels.  He  is  a  real  Ham- 
bletonian in  shape  and  action.  His  action  is  pure,  showing  no  signs  of  pace 
I  think  well  enough  of  him  to  almost  guarantee  him  to  trot  a  mile  this, 
season  in  2:30.  His  sire  being  a  Hambletonian  and  Mambrino  Chief 
on  a  foundation  of  the  thoroughbred,  and  his  dam  a  fast  mare,  he  is 
justly  entitled  to  possess  speed  which  he  can  already  show.  As  he  can  trot 
very  close  to  2:40,  is  entered  in  the  Kentucky  Trotting  Horse  Breeders 
Stakes  of  1882. 


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No.  67.  ^BLACKWOOD  ABDALLAH. 

Dapple  Brown  Stallion;    15  hands  2^  inches  high;    foaled  May, 
1878.     Bred  by  Bryan^Hurst,  Fayette  County,  Ky. 

BY  HOMER. 

1  dam bj  Blackwood,  2:31,  sire  of  Blackwood, 

J.,  2:223^. 

2  dam , bj  Alexander's  Abdallah  (sire  of  Gold 

smith  Maid,  2:14.) 

Homer,  hy   Mambrino  Patchen;    ist  dam    Sallj    Chorister,  bj   Mambrino 
Chorister;  2d  dam  bj  Blood's  Black  Hawk;  3d  dam  bj  Moore's  Pilot 
Homer  is  a  fast  trotter  himself,  and  is  out  of  the  dam  of  Proteine, . 
2:18;  Belle  Brassfield,  2:2034;  Belle  Patchen,  2:303^. 

Mambrino  Patchen^  bj  Mambrino  Chief;   ist  dam  by  Gano.  son  of  American 
Eclipse;    2d  dam  by  son  of  Sir  William.       Mambrino   Patchen  is  full 
brother  to  Ladv  Thorne,   2:18;    and  is  the  sii'e  of  Katie    Middleton, . 
2:2y^     Mambrino  Kate,  2:2413';    ^The  Jewess,  2:26;     Mambrino  Boj, 
2:261.2;  George,  2:2410;   Lady  Stout,  2:29;  Belle  Patchen,  2:30)^. 

Blackzvood,  2:2^1,  by  Alexander's  Norman;  ist  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief. 
Blackwood  is  the  sire~of  Blackwood,  Jr.,  2 :22i'2;  Pj'Oteine,  2:18;  Rose- 
wood, 2:27;   Wildwood,  2:30. 

Norman  (Alexander's),  by  the  Morse  Horse,  son  of  European.     Alexander's 
Norman  is  the  sire  of  Lulu,  2:15;   May  Queen,  2:20;  Blackwood,  2:31,. 
at  three  years  old. 

Abdallah  (Alexander's),  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian;  ist  dam  Katie  Darling' 
by  Bay  Roman.  Alexander's  Abdallah  is  the  sire  of  Goldsmith 
Maid,  2:14;  Major  Edsall,  2:29;!  Rosahnd,  2:21^4;  St.  Elmo,  2:30; 
Thorndale,  2:223>^. 

Note. — Blackwood  Abdallah  is  a  dapple  brown,  with  tan  muzzle  and 
flanks,  a  little  white  on  both  hind  heels,  yery  strong  build,  with  plenty  of 
bone  and  substance;  very  line  action,  with  great  natural  speed  for  his  hand- 
ling, as  he  is  barely  broken  to  harness.  He  looks  a  great  deal  like  his  grand- 
sire,  Blackwood,  both  in  action  and  general  appearance,  as  will  be  obseryed 
by  his  pedigree.  He  is  richly  bred  in  the  tried  trotting  strains,  being  Ham-  • 
bletonian,  Norman,  Mambrino  Chief  and  Pilot.  Will  make  a  horse  when 
full  grown  15  hands  3  inches  high.  Can  trot  a  full  mile  in  2:50,  with  a 
very  fine  way  of  going. 


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No.  68.  CARRIE   NEAL. 

Gray  Filly;  foaled   1S7S.      Bred  by  Mrs.   Million,   of  Madison 

County,  Ky. 

BY  VERMONT,  JR. 

1  dam by  Dick  Taylor,  thoroughbred, 

2  dam •  bj'  Million's  Copperbottom,  pacer. 

3  dam bj  Noselej^,  a  celebrated  pacing  horse  that 

stood  in  Madison  County',  K3'. 

Walkey''s  Vermont,  J^'--  by  Gill's  Vermont,  sire  of  Bonner  Bov,  2:23;  ist  dam 
Annie  C.  (dam  of  Lee  Paul),  bj  Imp.  Glencoe;  2d  dam  Polly  C,  bj 
Wagner;  3d  dam  Cindei;ella,  bj  Kosciusko.     (See  Bruce's  Stud  Book, 
vol.  III.,  p.  36). 

■Gill's  Vermont^  by  Downing's  Vermont;  ist  dam  \)\  Columbus.  Gill's 
Vermont  is  the  sire  of  Bonner  Boy,  2 :23;  also  sired  the  dams  of  Pearl, 
2:30;  Ladj'  Patchen,  2:36  at  4  years  old  and  trial  in  2:28. 

Dick  7'rtj//or,bj  Don  Juan;  ist  dam  Romance,  by  Sir  Leslie;  2d  dam  Arien, 
by  Trumpator;  3d  dam  Mary  Jones,  by  Kosciusko.  (See  Bruce's 
Stud  Book,  vol.  III.,  p.  72). 

Millioii's  Cofferhottom  (pacer),  by  old  Copperbottom;  dam  bj  old  Whip 
(Blackburn's). 

JVoseley,  pacer  and  saddle  stallion,  was  of  Canadian  descent,  being  sired  by  a 
fast  pacing  horse  taken  from  Canada  to  Kentucky. 

Imf.  Gleficoe,  by  Sultan;  ist  dam  Trampoline,  by  Tramp;  2d  dam  Web, 
by  Waxy;  3d  dam  Penelope,  by  Trumpator.  (See  Bruce's  Stud  Book, 
vol.  I.,  p.  24). 

Note. — Carrie  Neal  is  a  steel  gray,  15  hands  2  inches  high,  with  clean, 
blood  like  head  and  neck,  capital  shoulders,  with  strong  back  and  loin.  She 
was  never  broken  until  last  June,  and  with  six.  weeks'  handling  showed  a 
quarter  at  the  rate  of  2:52.  She  trotted  a  half  mile  to  heavy  skeleton  wagon 
the  latter  part  of  August  in  1:18,  a  2:36  gait,  and  on  September  3d  trotted  a 
full  mile  in  2:40)^.  She  is  a  very  remarkable  filly  for  her  handling,  and  I 
■confidently  believe  if  she  had  been  trained  all  last  season  she  would  have 
Ttrotted  in  2 130.     She  should  be  a  great  4-year  old  this  3'ear.^ 


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FIVE-YEAR  OLDS. 


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No.  69.  .  McLEOD,  2:25^. 

Bay  Gelding;  foaled  1S77.     Bred  by  Joseph  H.  Bryan,    Fayette 

County,  Ky. 

BY   HEMPHILL'S  PATCHEN  (trial  2:37). 

1  dam  (Eric's  dam,  2:28)4)  •    •    •  ^J  John  Dillard,  (sire  of  Phil.  Thompson's 

dam  2:21. 

2  dam by  Gaines'  Denmark. 

HemphilVs  Patchen^  by  Mambrino  Patchen;  dam  by  Scott's  Mambrino,  son 
of  Mambrino  Chief  Hemphill's  Patchen  was  a  colt  of  fine  trotting 
action;  was  trained  at  4  years  old  and  I  am  informed  trotted  a  full 
mile  in  2:37. 

Mambrino  (Scott's),  by  old  Mambrino  Chief  (sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  2:18); 
his  dam  was  a  fast  trotting  mare,  brought  from  New  York  by  Mr. 
Scott,  of  Lexington,  Ky.  As  this  horse  was  never  trained,  nothing 
can  be  said  of  his  qualities  as  a  trotter. 

Mamhrino  Patchen  (full  brother  to  Lady  Thorne,  2:18),  by  Mambrino 
Chief;  ist  dam  by  Gano;  2d  dam  by  son  of  Sir  William.  Mambrino 
Patchen  is  the  sire  of  Katie  Middleton,  2:23;  Mambrino  Kate,  2:24)-^; 
The  Jewess,  2:26;  Mambrino  Boy,  2:26i'2;  Lady  Stout,  3  years  old,. 
2:29;  George,  2:24)0. 

John  Dillard^  pacer,  by  Indian  Chief;  ist  dam  Lady  Jackson,  by  Mack,  son 
of  Hampton's  Whip;  2d  dam  by  Cockspur,  pacer.  John  Dillard  was 
considered  one  of  the  best  of  Kentucky  saddle  stallions,  and  his  mares 
are  proving  one  of  our  most  value  crosses  to  breed  trotters  from,  as  is 
shown  in  the  dams  of  the  two  great  colts,  McLeod,  2:25)^,  Phil 
Thompson.  2:21.     Both  of  these  colts'  dams  are  by  Dillard. 

Indian  Chief,  by  Blood's  Black  Hawk;-  ist  dam  Lou  Berry,  by  Edwin  For- 
rest, a  son  of  Young  Bashaw;  2d  dam  Fan,  by  Tucker's  Gray  Mes- 
senger, son  of  Dove.  Indian  Chief  is  the  sire  of  Warrior,  2:26,  and 
sired  some  of  the  finest  harness  horses  ever  bred  in  Kentucky. 

Gaines'  Denmark,  by  old  Denmark;  ist  dam  by  Cockspur;  2d  dam  by  Richard 
Singleton,  thoroughbred. 
Note. — McLeod  is  a  dark  bay,  16  hands  high,  with  small  star  and  left  hind 
ankle  white,  elegant  style,  and  one  of  the  most  finished  horses  on  the  Amer- 
ican trotting  turf.  His  gait  is  pure  and  well  balanced,  and  of  the  sort  that  is 
not  tiring.       He  trotted  but  one  race,  which  was  in  the  4-year  old  stake  at 


^6  ASHLAND    PARK     STOCK    FARM. 

■Lexington,  and  as  will  be  seen  from  the  following,  taken  from  the  Kentucky 
L.ive  Stock  Record,  proved  himself  the  best  4-vear  old  of  1S81,  and  it  is  the 
general  opinion  with  many  of  our  best  horsemen  that  he  is  the  best  colt  we 
ever  bred.  He  can  trot  better  than  2 :20,  and  is  one  of  the  pleasantest  drivers 
in  the  country.  In  a  word,  he  is  a  model  of  a  track  or  gentleman's  road 
horse;  is  perfectly  sound  and  without  blemish  or  bad  habit  in  or  out  of  the 
stable.  In  order  to  give  the  reader  an  idea  of  the  merits  of  this  horse,  I  give 
the  description  as  taken  from  the  Kentucky  Live  Stock  Record: 

m'leod. 

McLeod  is  a  bay  gelding,  standing  full  16  hands  high,  with  a  small  star, 
St  little  white  on  the  left  fore  heel,  and  left  hind  foot  white  up  to  the  pastern 
joint.  He  has  a  remarkably  neat,  bony  head,  well  set  on  along,  rangy  neck;, 
inclined  shoulders,  gi-eat  length  of  ban-el,  ribs  well  up,  good  hips  and  quar- 
ters, with  sound  feet  and  legs.  He  is  a  grand,  big  gaited  colt,  with  great 
speed,  and  is  a  real  fine  young  horse. 

McLeod  made  his  first  appearance  in  public  for  the  Blue  Grass  Stakes- 
for  four-jxar  olds,  at  the  recent  meeting  of  the  Kentucky  Trotting  Horse 
Breeders'  Association,  which  he  won  at  four  heats.  The  first  heat  was  taken 
by  Clemmie  G.,  Director  second,  McLeod  third.  He  won  the  second,  third 
and  fourth  heats  with  great  ease,  with  Director  second  in  each  heat,  Clem- 
mie G.  third.     The  following  is  the  time  of  each  quarter  in  the  race: 

1st  Heat.         2d  Heat.         3d  Heat.         4th  Heat. 
Quarter 0:3814  0:38  0:373^  0:38 


Half 1:14^  i:i2;?4  i-'H  i:i2>o 

Three-quarters -1:52  1:50/4  1^50^4  ^oO 

Mile 2:283^  2:25ii£  2:26>4  2:251^ 

It  will  be  seen  by  the  above  that  McLeod  trotted  the  second  quarter  in 
the  second  heat  in  34^^,  and  the  last  quarter  in  351-23  ^^^  the  second  quarter 
in  the  third  heat  in  34,1^,  and  the  last  quarter  in  351-0;  and  was  eased  and 
partiallj^  pulled  up  in  the  last  quarter  of  the  fourth  heat.  He  is  one  of  the 
grandest  looking  and  most  promising  young  trotters  that  has  made  his  debut 
in  Kentucky  for  a  long  time,  and  we  have  no  question  in  our  mind  that  he 
can  show  a  mile  this  fall  in  2:20  or  better.  He  is  strongly  inbred  to  Mam- 
brino  Chief  on  the  sire  side,  as  Hemphill's  Patchen  (now  dead)  was  by  Mam- 
brino  Patchen,  dam  by  Scott's  son  of  Mambrino  Chief. 

Mr.  Treacy  has  a  real  clinker  in  McLeod,  who,  barring  accidents,  will 
take  rank  with  the  best  in  the  country;  and  he  is  no  chance  trotter,  as  his 
dam  threw  Eric,  who  trotted  at  four-years  old  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  October 
19,  1876,  in  2\2d>}y^. 


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No.  70.  PRINCE  ALLIE. 

Black  Gelding;     15^  hands  high;    foaled  April  26,  1877.       Bred 

at  Ashland  Park. 

BY  ALLIE  WEST,  2:25. 

1  dam  Carrie by  Black  Prince  (sire,  of  Gumball,  2:31.) 

2  dam  Gip by  old    Abdallah    (sire    of  Sir  Walter, 

2:27.) 

3  dam by  Potomac,  thoroughbred. 

4  dam .  by  Buzzard,  thoroughbred. 

^  dam e by  Imp.  Dioined,  thoroughbred. 

6  dam by  Noseley. 

Alh'e  West^  2:25,  by  Almont;  ist  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief;  2d  dam  bj 
Downing's  Bay  Messenger;  3d  dam  by  Scott's  Highlander;  4th  dara 
hy  Belt's  Whip.  Allie  West  is  the  sire  of  the  wonderful  colt  Jewett, 
with  a  three -year  old  record  of  2:23^4;  Allie  East,  2:40)0)  trial  as  a 
six-year  old  of  2:23:  Charley  West,  foui -year  old  record  of  2:40^  in 
the  mud,  trial  2:24^;  Rachel  B.,  2:28. 

Almont,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah;  ist  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief;  2d  daim 
by  Pilot,  Jr.  Almont  is  the  sire  of  Piedmont,  2:17^4;  Alta,  2:253.^; 
Allie  West,  2:25;  Aldine,  2:26)^;  Ella  Earl,  2:25;  Fanny  Wither- 
spoon,  2:19^^. 

Pilo^t  Jr..  by  old  Pacing  Pilot;    ist  dam  Nancy  Pope,  by  Havoc;    2d  dam 
Nancy  Taylor,  by  Alfred,   thoroughbred.       Pilot,  Jr.,  is  the  sire  of 
John  Morgan,  2:24;    Tatler,  2:26;  Tackej-,  2:26;    Queen  of  the  West, 
2:263^;  also  the  sire  of  the  dams  of  Maud  S.,  2:10)^;   Noontide,  2:20^. 

Black  Prince,  by  Ticonderoga,  son  of  Hill's  Black  Hawk,  Hill's  Black 
Hawk,  by  Vermont  Black  Hawk,  sire  of  Ethan  Allen,  2:25;  Lancet 
2:2'^f'^'.  Belle  of  Saratoga,  2:29. 

Old  Abdallah,  by  Mambrino;    ist  dam  Amazonia,  by  son  of  Imp.  Messen- 
ger;   2d  dam  by  Imp.  Wildair.       Abdallah  is  the  sire  of  Sir  Walter, 
2:27;  O'Blennis,  2:27^;  Frank  Forrester,  2:30. 
Note. — Prince  Allie  is  a  jet  black  15  hands  3  inches  high,  very  stylish 
with  a  bold  open  gait,  and  the  finest  mane  and  tail  I  ever  saw  on  a  colt  of  his 
age.       He  was  not  trained  at  a  two  or  three-year  old,  being  inclined  to  pacer, 
I  let  him  run  until  last  Fall,  when  I  commenced  to  work  him.       He  showed 
a  trotting  gait  that  even  with  my  long  experience  was  a  surprise  to  me  with 
such  little  handling.     He  could  beat  2 140.       In  gait  and  appearance  he  is  a- 
fac  simile  of  his  great  sire  Allie  West,  as  he  is  of  the  Hambletonian,  Black 
Hawk,   Mambrino  Chief  and  Pilot,  with  a  foundation  of  thoroughbred.      I 
reasonably  expect  him  to   make  a  first  class  horse       He  is   a  model  of  a 
gentleman's  roadster. 


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No.  71.  ALLIE  WALKER. 

Red  Sorrel  Gelding;   15^  hands  high;  foaled  June,  1877.     Bred 
bv  John  T.  Jones,  Fayette  County,  Ky. 

BY  ALLIE  WEST,  2:25. 

1  dam  Old  L.a.dy  (dam  of  Black 

Cloud,  2:211^) by  Capt.  Walker. 

2  dam by  Parrish's  Pilot,  pacer. 

o  dam by  old  Brown  Pilot,  pacer. 

-  (Jam by  Cadet  (son    of  Bei-trand,   thorough- 
bred.) 

A//ie  West,  bv  Almont:    ist  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief;    2d  dam  by  Down- 
ing's  Bay  Messenger;    3d  dam  by  Scott's   Highlander;    4th  dam  by 
Belt's  Whip.      Allie    West  is  the  sire  of  Jewett,  2:23?^;     Charley 
West,  2:40^4,  trial  2:24!^;    x\llie  East.  2:4010,  trial  at  6  years  old  of 
2:23;  Rachel  B.,  2:28. 
Almont,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah;     ist  dam  by   Mambrino  Chief;    2d  dam 
by  Pilot,  Jr.       Almont  is  the  sire  of  Piedmont,  2:1714';    Alta,  2:2534; 
Allie  West,   2:25;    Aldine,  2:26)^;     Ella    Earl,    2:25;  Katie  Jackson; 
2:25^1;  Fanny  Witherspoon,  2:ig3^;  Alice  West,  2:27. 
Captain    Walker,  by  old  Tecumseh,  pacer;    ist  dam  by  Whip;    2d  dam  by 
Sumpter,  thoroughbred.       Captain   Walker  is  the  sire  of  Old  Lady, 
Black  Cloud's  dam,  2:211^;   Jessy  Kirk,  2:40^,  at  3  years  old;    Pilot 
Chief,  trial  of  2 :3o3>^  at  4  years  old,  also  the  sire  of  the  dam  of  Ash- 
land Kate,  2 :29. 
Note, — Allie   Walker  is  a  very  rich  colored  red  sorrel  without  white, 
15  hands  2  inches  high,  clean  blood -like  appearance  with  fine  style.       His 
action  has  been  a  pace,  as  he  went  that  gait  in  the  pasture  during  hs  year- 
Hng  and  two-year  old  form,  and  on  that  account  I  did  not  work  him  until 
his  tliird  year.       He  now  ambles  off  in  starting,  but  quickly  changes  to  a 
rapid  square  trot.      I  use  a  six  ounce  weight  on  him  when  speeding,  and  jog 
him  without  boots  or  weights.      As  would  be  expected  he  is  naturally  fast, 
and  I  have  no  hesitancy  in  saying  he  is  liable  to  be  faster  than  Black  Cloud 
«r  Jessy  Kirk,  who  are  both  out  of  his  dam.     Can  trot  in  2:40. 


F1\'E-YEAR    OLDS. 


79 


No.  72.  ABDALLAH  WEST. 

Chestnut    Stallion;     16   hands    high;     foaled   April    35th,    1S77. 

Bred  at  Ashland  Park. 


BY  ALLIE  WEST,  2: 


'^  : 


1  dam  Miss  Coons,  trial  2:303^    .    .  bj  Clark  Chief,  sire  of  Croxie,  2:193^. 

2  dam  Ohio  Clav .by   American    Clay,   sire    of  Granville, 

2:261,^. 

3  dam  Ohio,  a  fast  mare  bred  in   the   State  of  Ohio,  and  claimed  to  be  bv 

Brown's  Bellfounder. 

Clark  Chiefs  bv  Mambrino  Chief;  ist  dam  Little  Nora,  h\  Downing's  Bay 
Messenger;  2d  dam  Mrs.  Caudle  (the  dam  of  Ericsson,  2:30).  Mrs 
Caudle  was  a  fast  mare  brought  from  New  York,  and  said  to  be  of 
Messenger  blood.  Clark  Chief  is  the  sire  of  Croxie,  2:192^;  Wood- 
ford Chief,  2:22>^;  John  E,  2:282^,  trial  2:203^;  Blanch  Amorj,  2:26; 
Governor,  2:30;  Lady  Prewitt,  2:30;  Bowman's  Clark  Chief,  2:35. 
trial  2:24;  Jessy  Kirk,  2:40^^',  at  three-years  old. 

Mambrino  Chief  {?>\ve  of  Clark  Chief),  by   Mambrino  Paymaster.       Mam- 
brino  Chief  is  the  sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  2:18;    Woodford  Mambrino,. 
2:211^;  North  Star  Mambrino,  2:263^;    Mambrino  Star,  2:281^';  Baj 
Henrv,  2:2813;    Ericsson,  2:30;    also  the  sire  of  the  dams  of  Belmont, 
Almont,  Allie  West  and  Administrator. 

AlUe  West,  by  Almont;  ist  dam  hy  Mambrino  Chief;  2d  dam  bj'  Bay  Mes- 
senger; 3d  dam  by  Scott's  Highlander;  4th  dam  by  Belt's  Whip. 
Allie  AVest  is  the  sire  of  Jewett,  2:23^4;  Allie  East,  2:401/3,  trial  2:23; 
Charley  West,  2:40^,  trial  2:24^^;  Rachel  B.,  2:28. 

Bay  Messenger,  by  Harpinus,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian;    dam  of  Messen- 
ger and   Rockingham  blood.       Bay  Messenger  is  the  sire  of  the  dam 
of  Wildwood,  2:30;    also   the  sire  of  the  dam  of  Clark  Chief,  sire  of 
Croxie,  2:19^. 

American  Clay,  by  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.;  ist  dam  by  Imp.  Tranby;  2d  dam  by 
Aratus;  3d  dam  by  Josephus;  4th  dam  by  Columbus.  American 
Clay  is  the  sire  of  Granville,  2:26^^^;  Maggie  Briggs,  2:27;  Ella  Clay, 
2:273^;  Alta,  2:323.^;  Magic,  2:33;  Curtis  Clay,  2:36;  Jennie  B., 
2:363^^;  Kate  Clark,  2:46,  as  a  three -year  old;  and  is  also  the  sire  of 
the  dain  of  Capoul,  2:28;   Executor,  2:26. 

Note. — Abdallah  West  is  a  i-ich  chestnut,  16  hands  high,  right  hind 
ankle  white.  He  is  a  colt  of  elegant  style  and  finish,  resembling  the  Clark 
Chief  in  head  and   neck,  and  with  the  smooth  turned  back  and  loin  of  Allie- 


8o  ASHLAND    PARK    STOCK    FARM. 

West.  His  mane  and  tail  is  very  line,  and  his  general  appearance  is  such  as 
to  cause  all  who  see  him  to  pronounce  him  a  grand  young  stallion.  Of  all 
the  colts  sired  hy  Allie  West  this  is  the  onlj  one  that  I  picked  upon  as 
worthy  to  take  his  place  in  the  stud.  His  fine  size,  elegant  style,  and  pure 
trotting  gait  is  such  as  to  induce  me  to  breed  the  past  season  some  of  my 
best  mares  to  him,  believing  he  will  in  the  near  future^ be  looked  upon  as 
-one  of  the  best  stallions  in  the  country.  I  owned  his  dam,  and  can  say  she 
was  one  of  the  best  4-year  olds  I  ever  owned  for  her  training.  His  sire  was 
certainly  the  best  stallion  in  Kentucky  of  his  day,  and  his  grandsire  on  both 
sides  were  among  the  recognized  stallions  of  Kentucky.  I  extended  the  ped- 
igree of  this  3'oung  horse  to  show  breeders  that  he  is  standard,  all  on  a 
foundation  of  the  purest  thoroughbred.  This  colt  osving  to  his  great  size  I 
have  not  trained,  but  can  say  with  only  partially  breaking  and  jogging  f@r 
exercise  he  cad  step  a  40  gait.  I  intend  to  train  him  after  getting  more  age, 
and  hope  to  be  able  to  show  the  public  what  a  great  colt^he  is.  I  have  now 
on  my  farm  six  weanlings  by  him  that  I  consider  as  good  as  anj  lot  of  the 
same  age  I  ever  bred,  and  I  am  now  satisfied  he  jwill  make  a  great  stock 
horse.  If  not  sold  by  the  ist  of  May  I  intend  to  use  him  in  my^  stud,  and 
he  will  not  be  for  sale  until  the  season  ends,  as  I  expect  to  let j him  to  ten  of 
niy  own  mares. 


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No.  73.  ABDALLAH  HAMBLETONIAN. 

Bay  vStaliion;   15  3^  hands  high;  foaled  May,  1S76.     Bred  by  J. 

C.  Jenkins,  Boone  County,  Ky. 

BY  STRADER'S  HAMBLETONIAN. 

1  dam  Bon  Ton by  Andrews'  Abilaliah. 

2  dam  Jeanette bv  old  Grey  Eagle,  thoroui^hbred. 

3  dam ^    .    .    .    .      by  Alex.  Churchill,  thoroucrhbred. 

4  dam  Mary  Brennan       .....  by  Dick  Singleton,  thoroughbred. 

5  dam  Maria by  Davis'  Hambletonian,  thoroughbred. 

6  dam by  Robin  Grey,  thoroughbred. 

7  dam by  Melzar,  son  of  Imp.    Medley,  thor- 

oughbred. 

8  dam by  Imp.  Highflyer,  thoroughbred. 

9  dam hy  Fearnaught,  thoroughbred. 

10  dam by  Ariel,  thoroughbred. 

11  dam .  by  Jack  of  Diamonds,  thoroughbred. 

12  dam by  Diamond    or    Duchess,   bv    Cullen's 

Arabian. 

Mambletonian  (Strader'sJ,  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian;  ist  dam  h\  Amer- 
ican Star  (Seeley's). 

Hambletonian  (Rysdyk's).  by  Abdallah;  ist  dam  the  Charles  Kent  Mare^ 
by  Imp.  Bellfounder;  2d  dam  One- Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian. 
Hambletonian  is  the  sire  of  Dexter,  2:17;  Nettie,  2:18;  Jay  Gould,, 
2:2132;  Orange  Girl,  2:20;  Gazelle,  2:2i_^:4,  and  27  others  Vith  re- 
cords below  2 :30. 

Ahdallah  (Andrews'),  by  Alexander's  Abdallah;  Tst  dam  Grey  Goose,  by 
Nottingham's  Norman,  son  of  the  Morse  Horse.  Grey  Goose  is  the 
dam  of  Champagne,  2:30;  Lily  Simpson,  2:31^.^;  and  Diana,  dam 
of  George  Ayre,  2:30;  Lady  Kelso,  2:29  to  saddle. 

Abdallah  (Alexander's),  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian;  ist  dam  Katie  Dar- 
ling, by  Bay  Roman.  Alexander's  Abdallah  is  the  sire  of  Goldsmith 
Maid,  2:14;  Rosalind,  2:21^4';  Thorndale,  2:221^;  Major  Edsall, 
2:29;   St.  Elmo,  2:30. 

Note. — Abdallah  Hambletonian  is  a  rich  bay,  15  hands  2}.^  inches  high,, 
left  hind  ankle  white,  one  of  the  handsomest  young  stallions  in  the  country^ 
and  showing  clearly  the  intrinsic  value  of  a  thoroughbred  foundation  in 
shaping  and  giving  finish  to  the  trotter.  This  horse  is  certainly  one  of  the 
highest-bred  Hambletonians  in  the  country,  as  he  combines  the  Hambleto- 
niafv,  Star,  Grey  Eagle,  and  the  great  family  of  Grey  Goose,  a  daughter  of 
Nottingham's  Norman — all  these  on  a  foundation  of  twelve  crosses  of  the 
purest  thoroughbred.  I  purchased  him  on  the  25th  of  August,  1880,  at 
which  time  he  was  merely  broke,  having  never  been  on  a  track  or  driven 
for  speed.  I  drove  him  enough  last  Fall  to  shape  his  action  and  get  him 
handy,  and  can  say  that,  taking  into  consideration  his  limited  opportunity, 
he  gives  promise  of  making  a  fast  trotter.  His  breeding  is  good  enough  to 
place  hira  in  the  stud  of  any  breeding  establishment  in  the  country,  and  I  am 
of  opinion  Avith  a  fair  chance  in  the  stud  he  will  be  a  success. 


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No.  74.  WITNESS. 

Brown  Gelding;     15^  hands  high;,  foaled  July,  1876        Bred  by 
James  C.  Montague,  Fayette  County,  Ky. 

BY  GEORGE  WILKES,  2:22. 

1  dam  Miss  Montague,  2:46      .    .    .  by  Snow  Storm,  sire  of  the  dam  of  Jim 

Irving,  2:23. 

2  dam ....'...  by  Eclipse  Moigan. 

Georire  Wilkes,  by  Rysdyk's  Ilambletonian;  ist  dam  Dolly  Spanker,  by 
old  Henrj,-  Clay.  2d  dam  by  Telegraph.  George  Wilkes  is  the  sire 
of  May  Bird,  2:21;  Blondine,  2:22;  So-So,  2:17)^;  Young  Wilkes, 
2:28^;  Alcantara,  2:23;  Alcyone,  2:34,  as  a  three-year  old. 

Hamhletonian.,  Rysdyk's,  by  old  Abdallah;  ist  dam  the  Chas.  Kent  Mare, 
by  Imp.  Bellfounder;  2d  dam  One-Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian. 
Rysdyk's  Hambletonian  is  the  sire  of  Dexter,  2:17;  Nettie,  2:18; 
Orange  Girl,  2:20;  Jaj^  Gould,  2:2i}4'i  Gazelle,  2:21. 

Snovj  Storm.,  Wilson's,  pacer,  by  Steel's  Snow  Storm;  ist  dam  by  Sidi 
Hamet;  2d  dam  by  Tippoo  Saib;  3d  dam  by  old  Hamilton.  Wilson's 
Snow  Storm  was  a  fast  pacer,  and  sired  the  dam  of  Jim  Irving,  2:23. 

Note. — ^Witness  is  a  brown  gelding,  15  hands  3  inches  high,  fine  maae 
and  tail,  very  strong  substantial  build,  and  reliable  level  headed;  was  not 
trained  until  he  was  four-years  old,  when  he  trotted  in  2:35,  with  quarters  in 
37  seconds.  I  am  confident  of  his  making  a  very  fast  horse,  as  he  could 
show  a  2 :30  gait  last  season. 


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No.  75.  RENA  FRAZER. 

Brown    Mare;    i6   hands  high;  foaled    187c;.      Bred  by  Joseph 

Frazer,  Fayette  County,  Ky. 
BY    REGULAR. 

1  dam  Madam  Frazer,  dam  of  Barnej^ 

Treacy,  4-3^ear  old  record  last 

year  2:43 by  Frazer s  Red  Hawk. 

2  dam     ...         b}'  old  Gre^'^  Eagle,  thoroughbred. 

Regular,  by    Volunteer  ;    dam  \)y  Independence.       Regular  was    bred    in 

■  Orange  County,  New  York,  and  taken  to  Kentucky  by  Hon.  John 
W.  Kearney,  of  Lexington.  The  horse  was  neyer  trained^  owing  to 
an  accident  at  three  years  old.  Therefore  his  opportunities  were  very 
limited.  I  neyer  saw  but  one  of  his  colts  tested,  and  she  trotted  a  full 
mile  in  2:503^  at  two  jears  old;  at  three  she  trotted  in  2:39,  and  was 
sold  to  a  gentleman  for  private  use. 

V»lnnteet\  by  Rysdjk's  Hambletonian;  tst  dam  Lady  Patriot,  dam  of  Sen- 
tinel, 2:29^,  by  Young  Patriot;  2d  dam  the  Lewis  Hulse  mare.  Vol- 
unteer is  the  sire  of  St.  Julien.  2:113^;  Gloster,  2:17;  Alley,  2:19; 
Bodine,  2:19!-^,  with  17  others  in  the  2:30  list. 

RvsdyJi's  Hamblelonian,  by  Abdallah;  ist  dam  the  Chas.  Kent  mare,  by 
Imp.  Bellfovmder;  2d  dam  One-Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian;  3d 
dam  Silvertail,  by  Imp.  Messenger.  Hambletonian  is  the  sire  of  Dex- 
ter, 2:17!-^;  Nettie,  2:18;  Orange  Girl,  2:20;  Gazelle, 2:21;  Jay  Gould, 
2:2r3<5,  with  2)  others  having  records  of  2:30  or  better. 

Independence,  hj  Washington,  Jr.;  dam  Abbey  Gray,  by  Roe'.s  Abdallah 
Chief;  2d  dam  by  Spaulding's  Abdallah. 

Frazer' s  Red  Haivk^  by  Wiley  Colt;  dam  by  Herr's  Boston,  son  of  .Boston,, 
sire  of  the  grandam  of  Maud  S.,  2:10^4. 

Wiley  Colt,  by  Mountain  Eagle,  son  of  Sherman  Morgan. 

Grey  Eagle,  thoroughbred,  by    Woodpecker;   ist  dam   Ophelia,  [by   Wild 

Medley;  3d  dam  by  Sir  Archy;  3d  dam  Lady  Chesterfield,  by  Imp. 

Diomed;  4th  dam  Lady  Bolingbroke,  by  Imp.   Pantaloon;  5th  dam 

Cades,  by  Wormley's  King  Herod. 

Note. — Rena  Frazer  is  a  rich  brown,  16  hands;  very  dim  star  and  a 
little  white  ring  on  left  fore  pastern,  with  right  hind  heel  white.  She  is  agrand» 
big  mare,  and  looks  all  over  a  Volunteer.  She  was  never  trained,  as  she  was 
used  for  family  carriage.  Being  reliable  and  good  gaited,  Mr.  Frazer  kept 
her  for  his  own  use.  Her  half  brother  out  of  same  mare  I  sold  to  Colonel 
Royal,  Fort  Omaha,  Nebraska,  having  never  been  broken  until  he  was  four 
years  old,  at  which  age  he  won  the  4-year  old  stake  at  the  Nebraska  State 
Fair,  distancing  his  competitor  in  2:43,  and  I  am  informed  he  could  trot  in 
2:35  or  better.  I  selected  this  mare  to  breed  from.  She  will  be  bred  to- 
Happy  Medium  or  Governor  Sprague. 


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No.  76.  WOODFORD  ABD ALLAH,  (trial  2:29^. 

Brown  Stallion;   i6|  hands  high:  foaled  1872.      Bred  at  Wooel- 

burn. 

BY   WOODFORD  MAMBRINO,  2:21)^. 

1  dam  Cracov'e.ia^ bv  Alexander's  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith 

Maid,  2:14. 

2  dam    ......     ...    .  bv  Cracker,  son  of  Boston,  sire  of  Sallj  Rus- 

sell, the  grandam  of  Maud  S.,  2:io)'4. 

3  ^am  Mavis ■  '^J  Wagner,   sire  of    Oliver,  who  sired  the 

dam  of  Mambrino     Wagner,    sire    @f 
Glendale,  2:2of2- 

4  dam    .    .     . bj  Medoc. 

5  dam    .    « bj  Blackburn's   Whip. 

^  dam by  Sumpter. 

;^  dam  Virago bv  Shark. 

8  dam  Imp.  Virago     .    .    .      .  by  Star. 

9  dam  Virago    . by  Panton  Arabian. 

10  dam  Crazy by  Lath. 

It  dam  (sister  to  Snip)     .    .    .by  Childers. 

12  dam  (sister  to  Sore  Heels)  .  by  Basto. 

13  dam by  Curwen's  Bay  Barb. 

14  dam by  Curwen's  Spot. 

1^  dain .  by  White-Legged  Lowther  Barb. 

i6  dam  old  Vintner  Mare. 

Woodford  Mambrino^  2:213^,  by  Mambrino  Chief;  ist  dam  Woodbine,  dam 
of  Wedgewood,  2:19,117  Woodford  (thorou^bred)  son  of  Kosciusko, 
son  of  Sir  Archy.  Woodford  Mambrino  is  the  sire  of  Mambrino  Dud- 
ley, 2:22;  Rachel,  2:26%;  Abbetsford,  2:21)^;  Convoy.  2 :22)'2;  Dacia. 
2 :29)'2 ;  George  Ayer,  2 :3o;  Lady  McFatridge,  2 129;  Marguerite,  2 :24; 
Princeps,  sire  of  Trinket,  2:14. 

JMambrhw  O/e/iby  Mambrino  Paymaster;  dam  thedam  of  Goliah.     Mam 
brino  Chief  is  the  sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  2:18;  Woodford  Mambrino,. 


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2:21)^;   Mambrino  Star,   2:28)^;    Bay   Henry,    2:28)^;  Fisk's  Mam- 
brino,  2:30;  Brignoli,  2:29^^;  is  also  the  sire  of  the  dams  of  Indianap- 
olis, 2:21;  Belmont,  sire  of  Nutwood,  2:18;  Almont,  sire  of  Piedmont, 
2:171^;  Red  Wilkes,  sire  of  Phil  Thompson,  2:21. 
Wood/ord,  thoroughbred,  by  Kosciusko;  dam  by  Hancock's  Hambletonian; 
2d  dam  by  Blackburn's  Whip; '3d  dam  by  Imp.  Shark.     Woodford  is 
the  sire  of  the  dams  of  Brignoli,  2:29^;   Woodford  Mambrino,  2:2i}4; 
Wedgewood,  2:19. 
Alexander's  Ahdallah,  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian;   ist  dam  Katie  Darling, 
by  Bay  Roman;  2d  dam  by  Mambrino,  son  of  Mambrino.     Abdallah 
is  the  sire  of  Goldsmith   Maid,  2:14;   Rosalind,  2:21)^;  Thornedale, 
2:22;  Major  Edsall,  2:29;   St.  Elmo,  2:30;  Almont,  sire  of  Piedmont, 
2:17;  Belmont,  sire  of  Nutwood,  2:18;  Flora,  dam  of  Katie  Middle- 
ton,  2:23. 
Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  by  Abdallah;   ist  dam  by  Imp.   Bellfounder;  2d 
dam  One-Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian.     Hambletonian  is  the  sire 
of  Dexter,  2:171^;  Nettie,  2:18;  Jay  Gould,  2:20>^;  Gazelle,   2:2i}4\ 
Orange  Girl,  2:20;  George  Wilkes,  2:22,  wnth  26  others  in  the  2:30  Hst. 
Note. — Woodford   Abdallah  is   a  seal  browm,   with  black  points,   tan 
muzzle  and  flanks;   stands  16  hands  i  inch  high;  elegant  style,  with  a  thor- 
oughbred look  and  finish.     I  selected  this  horse  to  use  in  my  stud,  as  he  is  one 
among  the  very  best  bred  trotting  horses  within  the  covers  of  the  stud  book. 
It  will  be  seen  by  his  breeding  that  he  is  from  the  two  leading  families  of 
Hambletonian  and  Mambrino  Chief — his  sire  the  fastest  son  of  Mambrino 
Chief,  and  also  the  sire  of  more  fast  colts  than  any  son  of  Mambrino  Chief. 
Then  his  dam  is  by  that  great  sire,  Alexander's    Abdallah,    and    said    to 
be  the   most   prepotent   of  the  get   of  old   Hambletonian,  as  is  shown  by 
his  sons,   Almont,  Belmont,   Thorndale,   Major   Edsall,   Shelby    Chief  and 
others.     Again,  it  is  well  to  study  the  thoroughbred  crosses  in  this  horse,  as 
to    the    lines    that    has    contributed,     direct    trotting    action.       The    thor- 
oup-hbred  horse  Woodford  sired  the  dams  of  Wedgewood,  2:19;  Woodford 
Mambrino,  2:2i><;  Brignoli,  2:29^.     Again,  the  horse  Cracker  is  by  Bos 
ton,  who  sired  the  grandam  of  Maud  S.,  2:10^.       Woodford  Abdallah  was 
never  regularly  trained,  owing  to  an  injury  to  his  left  hip,  but  last  season  I 
handled  him  enough  to  ascertain  if  he  had  speed,  as  represented  to  me  when 
I  purchased  him,  the  parties  stating  he  had  trotted  over  a  poor  half  mile  track 
in  2:323^.     With  a  partial  preparation  he  trotted  my  track  in  2:3i>4  and  re- 
peated in  2:29.     The  breeding  of  this  horse  should  and  will  insure  good  re- 
sults, and  while  I  have  secured  him  for  private  use  in  my  stud,  I  will,  as  usual-, 
patronize  all  the  other  leading  stallions  in  this  section,  so  that  I  may  in  the 
future,  as  in  the  past,  be  able  to  cater  to  public  taste,  by  having  representa- 
tives of  each  of  the  tried  and  untried  families.       (See  Wallace's  Stud  Book, 
vol.  IV.,  No.  1,654, 


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NOTICE. 


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In  order  to  enable  parties  who  purchase  stock  of  me  to  have  them  kept 
and  trained  in  Kentucky,  if  they  so  desire  it,  I  have  decided  to  keep  stock  at 
the  following  rates,  viz: 

Brood  mares,  bj  the  year,  at  $60.  Weanling  colts  and  fillies,  from  No- 
vember ist  to  May  1st,  at  $8  per  month.  From  May  ist  to  November  ist, 
at  $5  per  month.  Yearling  fillies  and  geldings  at  same  rate.  Yearling  stal- 
lions, $8  per  month.  Two  and  three-year  old  stallions,  $ic  per  month. 
This  includes  grass,  grain,  shelter,  and  everything  that  is  required  to  keep 
the  stock  in  first  class  condition.  Brood  mares,  fillies  and  geldings  kept  in 
separate  lots,  with  stabling,  $10  per  month.  Colts  broken  to  halter  and  to 
lead,  $5.  Colts  broken  to  harness  at$i  per  day.  Horses  trained  and  fitted 
for  engagements  at  $1.50  per  day  and  10  per  cent  of  winnings.  Horses 
walked  and  put  in  shape  for  road  and  track  work  at  $25  per  month.  The 
farm  contains  300  acres  of  the  choicest  blue  grass,  with  paddocks  and  shed- 
ding prepared  especially  for  the  accommodation  of  fine  stock. 

The  stabling  at  Ashland  Park  is  as  good  as  any  in  the  State,  and  the 
track  one  of  the  safest  in  Kentucky.  Careful  and  competent  men  to  take 
care  of  the  stock — all  under  my  own  supervision.  All  bills  for  keep  of  stock 
due  July  and  January,  and  no  animal  will  be  allowed  to  leave  the  place  with- 
out being  settled  for  m  full.  B.  J.  TREACY. 


